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Annual global migration has nearly tripled since 2000, reshaping where and how people move

Annual global migration has nearly tripled since 2000, reshaping where and how people move
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Global migration has risen sharply from approximately 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million people per year in 2023. This is according to a new dataset on human migration published in Nature by researchers from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), IIASA and the University of Hong Kong.

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