International migration 2011-2012

Annually Norway sends a report to the OECD – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report , “International Migration 2011-2012 – IMO report for Norway”, is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD countries.

Annually Norway sends a report to the OECD – Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report , “International Migration 2011-2012 – IMO report for Norway”, is a contribution to the reporting system on migration for the OECD countries.

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The most recent report covers 2011 and to some extent 2012. It has been prepared by civil servants from the Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, the Ministry of Labour and the Ministry of Education and Research. It is mainly based on figures from Statistics Norway and the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration and contains statistics on migration and on the composition of immigrants and their Norwegian-born children.

It also presents an overview of developments in immigration and integration policies. The report covers the major types of immigration, integration in general, training, education, labour market issues, political participation, discrimination, citizenship, public debate and opinion. It also lists relevant new publications in English.

The report for Norway and similar reports from the other member countries are used as important input for the annual publication from the OECD, International Migration Outlook. See OECD's website.