South Asia - International migrant stock

International migrant stock, total

The value for International migrant stock, total in South Asia was 11,377,260 as of 2015. As the graph below shows, over the past 55 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 17,823,040 in 1960 and a minimum value of 11,153,080 in 2005.

Definition: International migrant stock is the number of people born in a country other than that in which they live. It also includes refugees. The data used to estimate the international migrant stock at a particular time are obtained mainly from population censuses. The estimates are derived from the data on foreign-born population--people who have residence in one country but were born in another country. When data on the foreign-born population are not available, data on foreign population--that is, people who are citizens of a country other than the country in which they reside--are used as estimates. After the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 people living in one of the newly independent countries who were born in another were classified as international migrants. Estimates of migrant stock in the newly independent states from 1990 on are based on the 1989 census of the Soviet Union. For countries with information on the international migrant stock for at least two points in time, interpolation or extrapolation was used to estimate the international migrant stock on July 1 of the reference years. For countries with only one observation, estimates for the reference years were derived using rates of change in the migrant stock in the years preceding or following the single observation available. A model was used to estimate migrants for countries that had no data.

Source: United Nations Population Division, Trends in Total Migrant Stock: 2012 Revision.

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Year Value
1960 17,823,040
1965 17,168,200
1970 16,513,010
1975 15,613,690
1980 15,654,490
1985 16,148,910
1990 15,144,740
1995 12,405,350
2000 12,474,220
2005 11,153,080
2010 11,565,030
2015 11,377,260

International migrant stock (% of population)

International migrant stock (% of population) in South Asia was 0.66 as of 2015. Its highest value over the past 25 years was 1.34 in 1990, while its lowest value was 0.66 in 2015.

Definition: International migrant stock is the number of people born in a country other than that in which they live. It also includes refugees. The data used to estimate the international migrant stock at a particular time are obtained mainly from population censuses. The estimates are derived from the data on foreign-born population--people who have residence in one country but were born in another country. When data on the foreign-born population are not available, data on foreign population--that is, people who are citizens of a country other than the country in which they reside--are used as estimates. After the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 people living in one of the newly independent countries who were born in another were classified as international migrants. Estimates of migrant stock in the newly independent states from 1990 on are based on the 1989 census of the Soviet Union. For countries with information on the international migrant stock for at least two points in time, interpolation or extrapolation was used to estimate the international migrant stock on July 1 of the reference years. For countries with only one observation, estimates for the reference years were derived using rates of change in the migrant stock in the years preceding or following the single observation available. A model was used to estimate migrants for countries that had no data.

Source: United Nations Population Division, Trends in Total Migrant Stock: 2008 Revision.

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Year Value
1990 1.34
1995 0.99
2000 0.91
2005 0.74
2010 0.72
2015 0.66

Classification

Topic: Labor & Social Protection Indicators

Sub-Topic: Migration