The first ‘Atlas of migration’, presented in 2018, collated and visualised harmonised and validated migration data for countries across the world in an easy to access format. This new 2019 edition of the atlas goes even further with a significant expansion in countries covered on top of the EU M...
The Atlas is structured around three key sections, each with a distinct focus. The first presents data on a series of thematic areas across all 28 EU Member States. The second adopts a broader view by showcasing the most complete data available across 44 selected countries with migration connect...