Data on Children in Migration [Recurso electrónico] PDF European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Material type: TextSeries: JRC Technical Report ; EUR 29610 ENPublication details: Luxembourg Publications Office of the European Union 2019Description: Recurso online, 106 pISBN: 978-92-79-97640-7ISSN: 1831-9424 Subject(s): Migrante inmigración -- emigración | NiñosOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: Amongst all migrants, children form a particularly vulnerable group that need special attention. The Knowledge Centre on Migration and Demography (KCMD), in its mission to support the European Commission’s overall response to the opportunities and challenges related to migration, has developed a comprehensive collection of data and related information on migration in general, and in particular on migrant children. The first report on this subject provides an overview about the current content of the KCMD repository on data and knowledge. As such, the report does not try to replicate information and data that has already been well published by others (e.g. EUROSTAT, UNHCR, UNICEF or the European Migration Network). It concentrates on guidance through the wealth of available information while focussing on aspects that have been less intensively elaborated.Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Amongst all migrants, children form a particularly vulnerable group that need special
attention. The Knowledge Centre on Migration and Demography (KCMD), in its mission to
support the European Commission’s overall response to the opportunities and challenges
related to migration, has developed a comprehensive collection of data and related
information on migration in general, and in particular on migrant children.
The first report on this subject provides an overview about the current content of the
KCMD repository on data and knowledge. As such, the report does not try to replicate
information and data that has already been well published by others (e.g. EUROSTAT,
UNHCR, UNICEF or the European Migration Network). It concentrates on guidance
through the wealth of available information while focussing on aspects that have been
less intensively elaborated.
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