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Global Migrant Numbers Doubled Since 1990: UN

United Nations (TDI): The number of international migrants worldwide in 2024 stood at 304 million, a figure that has nearly doubled since 1990, when there were an about 154 million migrants internationally, a new United Nations report says.

The International Migrant Stock 2024 yet to be released by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Desa) noted that despite robust growth in the absolute number of international migrants over recent decades, their share of the world’s population remains small: in 2024 just 3.7% of people worldwide were international migrants, having increased only modestly from 2.9% in 1990.

The United States hosted more international migrants than any other country in 2024, with 52.4 million.

Germany was the second leading destination for international migrants, hosting 16.8 million in 2024, followed by Saudi Arabia (13.7 million), the UK (11.8 million), France (9.2 million), Spain (8.9 million), Canada (8.8 million), the UAE (8.2 million), Australia (8.1 million), the Russia (7.6 million), Turkiye (7.1 million) and Italy (6.6 million).

In 2024, the report says, just under half (48 percent) of all international migrants globally were women or girls.

In Europe and Northern America, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean, women and girls comprised nearly half of all international migrants and their share was essentially unchanged between 1990 and 2024.

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Europe hosted more international migrants than any other region with 94 million in 2024.

Northern America was home to the second largest number with 61 million, followed by the region of Northern Africa and Western Asia with 54 million.

Europe witnessed the largest increase in the number of international migrants among the eight regions, with the addition of 43 million between 1990 and 2024.

The pace of growth of Europe’s international migrant stock went up since 2020, due largely to refugee flows from Ukraine.

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Northern America added 34 million international migrants between 1990 and 2024; however, the pace of growth in that region has slowed over time.

Between 2020 and 2024, the number of international migrants in Northern America increased by less than 1% per year, on average, compared to average annual growth rates of 3.8% during 1990-2000 and 2.3% during 2000-2010.

With 46 million people in 2024, the total population of Oceania was small relative to the other regions, yet international migrants comprised 21% of the residents.

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