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Date January 21, 2020 3:44 PM
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21 January 2020 I VIEW IN BROWSER ([link removed])
International Forum on Migration Statistics (IFMS)


** Improving the Collection, Analysis and
Use of Migration Data:
Dr. Frank Laczko's Take on the IMFS
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** IOM’s Global Migration Data Analysis Centre launches its newest regional page focusing on migration data in Northern Africa at IFMS 2020.
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** The IFMS Blog Series ([link removed])
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Five recommendations to improve data for safe, orderly and regular migration.

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Why are data on trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants important and why do we need to improve them?

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Using Facebook data to trace relocations from Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

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Quote of the day ()
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"Big data" and "small data" are not in competition. We need traditional statistics to validate data from new sources and calibrate our models.
Big data will not replace traditional statistics anytime soon.

Marzia Rango, IOM Research and Data Officer ([link removed] )

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