Migration Information Source

About MPI's Digital Magazine

The Migration Information Source explores international migration, humanitarian protection, and integration developments by providing fresh thought, global analysis, and authoritative data in an accessible style. A unique online magazine published by the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute (MPI), the Source offers essential, straight-ahead facts, data, and analysis of the many facets that comprise human mobility and its impacts on sending and receiving societies.

The Source features contributions by experts around the globe—from emerging scholars to some of the most respected voices in their fields—as well as MPI’s U.S. and international staff. 

Source articles are analytical, not advocacy driven: views are those of the authors and should not be taken as a reflection of those of MPI or the authors’ organizations. 

Through Country Profiles, U.S. Policy Beats, Feature articles, and U.S. Immigrant Population Spotlights, the Source offers insights into global migration dynamics and shares data from global organizations and governments to help readers understand what is happening and why. The Source is designed to be accessible to researchers, policymakers, journalists, and members of the general public who are interested in knowing more about immigration and immigrants.

If you would like to write for the Migration Information Source, you can find information on our Contact page

Copyright Policy

Unless otherwise indicated, all information published by the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), MPI Europe, and the Migration Information Source is copyrighted and proprietary to MPI. Visit the Copyright Policy page for more information on how to obtain permission for certain uses.

 

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