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Migration-Related Indicators for the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Proposal by DESA, IOM, World Bank, and SRSG

This proposal highlights the importance of harnessing migration, remittances, and diaspora contributions to finance sustainable development. It presents relevant migration-related indicators and targets for eliminating violence, protecting labor rights, promoting safe migration, reducing remittance costs, and more.

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Migration-Related Indicators for the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Proposal by DESA, IOM, World Bank, and SRSG

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  1. Migration related indicators for the post-2015 development agenda: A proposal from DESA, IOM, World Bank and the SRSG for migration Presented by: Bela Hovy, ChiefMigration Section, Population DivisionDepartment of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)United Nations, New York “Harnessing migration, remittances and diaspora contributions for financing sustainable development” Organized by the World Bank, in collaboration with the Global Migration Group (GMG) United Nations, New York, 26-27 May 2015

  2. Planning for more international migrants International migrant stock (millions) 1990-2000 growth rate 2000-2010 growth rate 2010-2013 growth rate 1990 2000 2010 2013 2050 United Nations, Population Division/DESA

  3. Priority migration-related targets 5.2 Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation; 8.8: protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments of all workers, including migrant workers, particularly women migrants, and those in precarious situations; 10.7: facilitate orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies; 10.c: by 2030, reduce to less than 3% the transaction costs of migrant remittances and eliminate remittance corridors with costs higher than 5%; 16.2 End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children;

  4. Proposed migration-related indicators Victims of trafficking per 100,000 persons (5.2 and 16.2) Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries and time lost due to occupational injuries, by sex (indicator 8.8.2), disaggregated reporting by migratory status (citizenship status or nativity status) International Migration Policy Index (10.7 – priority 1) Recruitment cost born by employee as % of yearly income earned in country of destination (10.7 - priority 2) Remittance costs as a % of the amount remitted (10.c) % refugees and IDPs who found a durable solution (16.1)

  5. Migratory status(OWG goal 17.18) • Core: • Nativity status (native-born/foreign-born) • Citizenship status (citizen, foreigner, stateless) • Non-core: • Displacement status (displaced (refugees, IDPs), non-displaced)

  6. . Indicators prioritized for disaggregated reporting based on migratory status 1.2.2: proportion of population living below national poverty line, disaggregated by sex and age 2.1.1: Prevalence of population with moderate or severe food insecurity (based on the Food Insecurity Experience Scale), disaggregated by displacement status 5.a.2: Proportion of population with an account at a formal financial institution, by sex and age 8.5.2: Unemployment rate of population 8.8.2: Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries and time lost due to occupational injuries by gender

  7. Disaggregation (continued) 10.3.1: % population reporting perceived existence of discrimination based on all grounds of discrimination prohibited by international human rights laws 10.4.1: % of people covered by minimum social protection floor, that include basic education and health packages 11.5.1: No. of people killed, injured, displaced, evacuated, relocated or otherwise affected by disasters, disaggregated by displacement status 16.2.2: No. of victims of trafficking per 100,000 people 16.9.1: % children <5 whose births have been registered with civil authority disaggregated by displacement status as well as nativity or citizenship status

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