@book{JRC127608, editor = {}, address = {Luxembourg (Luxembourg)}, year = {2021}, author = {Tarchi D and Sermi F and Kalantaryan S and Mcmahon S and Kaslama P and Alvarez Alvarez M and Belmonte M and Bongiardo D and Carrozza L and Crespi I and Dara A and Pisapia V}, isbn = {978-92-76-45981-1 (online),978-92-76-45980-4 (print)}, edition = {}, abstract = {The Atlas of Migration is a reference book providing a snapshot of migration and a knowledge base for policymakers, stakeholders, businesses, researchers and the general public. The Atlas has 3 sections: migration in EU, migration in non-EU countries, and a thematic section. Section 1 (EU MSs) and 2 (non-EU countries) will is linked with each other. In other words, the user will have the possibility to see the top 10 nationalities asking for asylum in each MS; and on the other hand, the user will be able to see which are the top 10 MSs where migrants from a given country asks for asylum. This well be possible also for asylum decisions, residence permits and irregular migration. Section 2 is a revamped ‘development’ page adding themes as: Political context, Economic inflows, Social inclusion, Education, and Labour market. Also factsheets for 18 subcontinental regions are added. Section 3 is on the impact of COVID-19 on International Migration. This time with 2020 data to assess the actual impact. The chart of section 3 will be also available online in an interactive form. }, title = {Atlas of Migration - 2021}, url = {https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/atlas-migration}, volume = {}, number = {}, issn = {1831-9424 (online),1018-5593 (print)}, publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union}, doi = {10.2760/979899 (online),10.2760/859393 (print)} }