6 comments

  • swiftcoder3 minutes ago
    Fascinating to see that MENA is a net positive on migration. There&#x27;s often a lot of rhetoric around MENA migration to Europe and North America, but you hear much less about migration <i>to</i> MENA countries.
  • mettamage47 minutes ago
    As the article points out. The researcher’s site has an exploratory tool to view the data [1].<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.socsc.hku.hk&#x2F;rhps&#x2F;global-migration&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.socsc.hku.hk&#x2F;rhps&#x2F;global-migration&#x2F;</a>
  • Supernaut29 minutes ago
    Further down the page, there&#x27;s a link to an article from a couple of years ago, titled &quot;Migration isn’t increasing&quot;.<p>So which is it?
  • firesteelrain34 minutes ago
    Can someone explain the graphic?
  • anonli51 minutes ago
    [flagged]
  • curiousObject45 minutes ago
    People who believe they are financially secure may move from regions which are considered “wealthy” to regions which are seen to be “poorer” (and cheaper). This outflow can influence this data.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;worldpopulationreview.com&#x2F;country-rankings&#x2F;american-expats-by-country" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;worldpopulationreview.com&#x2F;country-rankings&#x2F;american-...</a>
    • swiftcoder2 minutes ago
      &gt; This outflow can influence this data<p>Influence how? Migrations from wealthy to poor regions are still migrations, no?