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IMI's Global Migration Futures project has brought out a new briefing looking at long-term driving forces for future international migration

Which factors are relatively certain when thinking about the long-term future of migration? Answering this question is central to using the scenario methodology to study future international migration, for it reveals the ‘megatrends’ for future migration. Megatrends form the inner structure of all of the scenarios developed by IMI's Global Migration Futures (GMF) project.

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