As U.S. Legal Pathways Expand, New Analysis Examines the Channels and Current...
WASHINGTON, DC — Legal pathways for Mexicans and northern Central Americans seeking to enter the United States have grown in recent years, as the U.S. government has increased its focus on managing...
View ArticleNew Analysis Examines the Factors that Shape Public Opinion of Climate...
WASHINGTON, DC — In a warming world, where climate change and extreme weather events are predicted to dramatically alter patterns of how, when and where people move, anticipating the pain points that...
View ArticleImmigration’s Overlooked Potential in Countries’ Green Transition Strategies
WASHINGTON, DC — As governments worldwide commit to decarbonizing their economies, they face difficulty attracting workers with the necessary skillsets into the green economy. With labor markets...
View ArticleCountries Should Broaden Their Policy Toolkits to Address Climate Displacement
WASHINGTON, DC — The worsening effects of climate change are increasingly forcing people to move. While most climate displacement to date has been internal, as more people begin to cross borders,...
View ArticleClimate Mobility Solutions Require More Bottom-Up Knowledge and Action
WASHINGTON, DC — Climate change impacts communities in different ways, and whether and how it triggers migration varies based on people’s vulnerability and their ability to cope and adapt. Yet progress...
View ArticleStates Could Address Acute Workforce Shortages in Early Childhood Education...
WASHINGTON, DC — Amid severe labor recruitment and retention difficulties, the U.S. early childhood education and care (ECEC) workforce has diminished at the same time demand for qualified workers has...
View ArticleBuilding a sustainable ecosystem could help complementary pathway programs...
BRUSSELS — Even as global displacement continues to rise, the political landscape surrounding migration and refugee protection in Europe has shifted amid concerns over reception capacity, housing...
View ArticleNew research identifies key obstacles to effective use of irregular migration...
BRUSSELS— Whilst numbers about border crossings or migrant apprehensions are threaded into public conversations, policymaking and operational decisions, in reality data on irregular migration to Europe...
View ArticleBiden’s Immigration Legacy: Unprecedented Border Pressures Overshadowed...
WASHINGTON, DC — The Biden administration has advanced 605 immigration-related executive actions during its nearly four years in office, according to a Migration Policy Institute analysis out today,...
View ArticleNew Report: Colorado Has Opportunities to Close Gaps in Provision of Services...
WASHINGTON, DC — Ensuring that language barriers do not impede access to government information and services is a key concern for advancing the equitable delivery of public services, supporting the...
View ArticleWhat factors shape displaced Ukrainians’ decision to return to Ukraine? And...
BRUSSELS — Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, heavy destruction in many communities and uncertain future, an estimated 1 million Ukrainian refugees had returned as of August, either permanently or...
View ArticleMPI Senior Fellow Receives Outstanding American by Choice Recognition in...
WASHINGTON, DC — Muzaffar Chishti, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, was honored today by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) with an Outstanding Americans by Choice...
View ArticleCounselling initiatives for irregular migrants could become a more...
BRUSSELS — At a time when tackling irregular migration is a pressing EU priority, policymakers and other stakeholders have expressed a willingness to consider strategies beyond returns and the...
View ArticleDeportation in the U.S. Interior: New Explainer Examines ICE Arrest and...
MPI also releases its latest estimates of the size & origins of the unauthorized immigrant population
View ArticleNew MPI Europe leadership selected
BRUSSELS — Migration Policy Institute Europe Associate Director Camille Le Coz has been selected by MPI Europe’s administrative council as incoming director of the respected Brussels-based think tank....
View ArticleCanada Case Study Explores the Limits of Immigration to Ease Demographic Decline
WASHINGTON, DC — High-income countries globally face a stark demographic transition as their populations age and fertility rates decline, with key implications for productivity and the maintenance of...
View ArticleSetting Immigrant Youth up for Success: New Analysis Explores Role for U.S....
WASHINGTON, DC — With immigration a primary driver of future U.S. labor force growth, young immigrants are poised to be a crucial resource. Yet some of the estimated 3.5 million immigrants in their...
View ArticleFor First Time in Recorded History, Immigration Accounts for Entire Growth...
Latest edition of MPI’s Handy Guide to Key Immigration Statistics Is OutWASHINGTON, DC — For the first time since 1850, when the U.S. Census Bureau started recording nativity data, immigration...
View ArticleNew Findings Highlight Pressing Need for Increased Investment and...
WASHINGTON, DC — As the scale and costs of climate change and environmental disasters escalate, the failure to anticipate and prepare for climate mobility comes with a heavy price. Tackling climate...
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