Title | Patterns in Global Migrant Flows | |
Date | Thursday April 03 2014, @12:27PM | |
Author | n1 | |
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from the are-we-global-citizens-yet? dept. |
Scientific American is running a piece on how a new paper just published in Science has taken the dataset on global migrant flows by the United Nations and generated a new view of the data in an interactive chart. It is interesting to take a look and see how many people are moving from one region to another and how interconnected people are. The largest moves appear to be between regions in Sub-Saharan Africa(probably due to war and refugees), from South Asia to Western Asia, and Central America to North America.
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