The International Migration Outlook 2025 will be published at 10:00 a.m. CET/09:00 a.m. GMT on Monday 3 November.
The 2025 edition of the annual publication analyses recent developments in migration movements and policies. It also includes two chapters looking at the role of firms in immigrant integration and the international migration of health professionals to OECD countries.
OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann, together with Magnus Brunner, European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, will present the Outlook’s findings at a press conference at 10:00 a.m. CET that day at the Residence Palace, 155 Rue de la Loi, Brussels.
Registration is not required for journalists to attend in person. Journalists can also participate via Zoom and can register here.
The presentation will also be webcast live, without registration, via this link.
Following the press conference, journalists are also invited to attend a panel discussion on “The international migration outlook for Europe and the OECD: challenges and opportunities”, starting at 11:00 CET.
Panellists include Gunilla Fincke, Director-General at the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Chair of the OECD working Party on Migration; Anita Vella, Head of Unit Legal Pathways and Integration, DG Migration and Home Affairs; Ainara Dorremochea Fernández, Deputy Director General of Legal Affairs at the Spanish State Secretariat for Migration, Spain; Lukas Gehrke, Director of IOM Global Office, Brussels; and Jean-Louis De Brouwer, Director of the European Affairs Programme at the Egmont Institute.
A light lunch will be served to all attendees from 12:00 p.m.
Journalists will be allowed advance access to the report. In asking to receive the report under embargo, journalists undertake to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures. Requests to receive the report by e-mail under embargo should be sent to embargo@oecd.org. To get advance access to OECD reports, complete this short form.
For further information, journalists are invited to contact Spencer Wilson of the OECD’s Media Office.
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