@article{3931201, note = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-110).}, url = {http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3931201}, title = {Guidance on the use of longitudinal data for migration statistics}, publisher = {UN,}, abstract = {As the number of international migrants has grown, it is becoming increasingly important for the public and policymakers to understand migratory flows and the impact of migration on individuals, families, societies and economies. For this, it is necessary to look at change over time, as underscored in the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. A longitudinal approach where information is collected from the same individuals or households over time is particularly useful for this, as it can reveal the geographic and socio-economic outcomes of the migration experience.}, recid = {3931201}, pages = {vi, 110 p. :}, address = {Geneva :. 2021}, year = {2021}, }