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- IIASA researchers have developed the Global Migration Data Explorer tool to study global migration flows.
- The tool expands the scope to include various indicators of migration and a breakdown of migration patterns by sex.
- Six estimation methods are presented that researchers can use to obtain information on migration flows.
- The visualization tool allows anyone to explore global migration patterns.
- The United Nations estimates of the foreign-born population are considered the most reliable source of data on global migration.
- The tool will be expanded to include internal migration across countries and additional visualizations.
- The website is open to public use and can be used to educate school teachers.
- The two publications support methods for visualizing and evaluating a website.
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I couldn’t find it in the article so maybe this is just something most people already know: what is South, East, and southeast Asia? Also would be nice to know how big the moving population is compared to the stay-in-place pop of each region, but it’s true I don’t see how it would elegantly fit in these charts. Thanks for sharing.