The number of international migrants in Europe increased from 50 million to 87 million between 1990 and 2020 (see Figure 9). However, this increase (by 75 %) is below the global increase of international migration (83 %) in the same period, and below the growth rate of immigrant stocks in Northern America (113 %), Latin America and the Caribbean (107 %) and Asia (78 %). Moreover, the share of migrants residing in Europe of the total number of international migrants has also slightly decreased in the past three decades – from 32.4 % to 30.9 %.
Stock of international migrants by main region of destination
Stock of international migrants by main region of destination (in millions)
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