OECD has recently published the International Migration Outlook 2013. One interesting feature of the report is this interactive chart with international migration data. (I saw this at Coordenadas, by Carlos Gomes)
Related Links (updated):
- 50 years of International Migration - special issue
- A study on how "linguistic distance" of imigrants affects literacy and job prospects
- The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
- Immigrants in 2010 Metropolitan America: A Decade of Change
- Tax incentives for immigrants (Denmark)
- Migration Transitions Revisited
- Free Movement? The Impact of Legislation, Benefit Generosity and Wages on the Pensions of European Migrants