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Table 3.1: Top fifteen immigrant-receiving countries, 2013 The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015 Share of global migrants (%) Number of migrants (millions) United States19.845.8 Russia4.811.0 Germany4.39.8 Saudi Arabia3.99.1 United Arab Emirates3.47.8 United Kingdom3.47.8 France3.27.4 Canada3.27.3 Australia2.86.5 Spain2.86.5 Italy2.55.7 India2.35.3 Ukraine2.25.2 Pakistan1.84.1 Thailand1.63.7
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Figure 3.1: Immigrant share in 2013 and source country GDP in 2012 The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015
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Figure 3.2: Map of the Middle East Saudi Arabia West Bank and Gaza Strip Egypt Iran Iraq Syria Jordan Yemen Oman United Arab Emirates Bahrain Qatar Kuwait Israel Lebanon
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Figure 3.3: Unauthorized immigrants and real GDP in the U.S. The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015
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Figure 3.4: Border fence near Douglas, Arizona The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015
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Figure 3.5: The effect of increased enforcement on wages The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015
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Table 3.2: Populations of refugees and asylum seekers, 2013 The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015 RegionRefugeesAsylum seekers Africa3,308,674449,345 Asia5,983,280168,510 Europe1,156,398408,790 Latin America and the Caribbean90,78523,808 North America424,011106,491 Oceania40,71414,818 Total11,003,8621,171,762
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Figure 3.6: Percent of population comprised of immigrants in U.S., 2010-2012 The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015 0–3% 13–14% 14–20% >20% 4–6% 6–12%
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Table 3.3: Estimated out-migration rates after five years The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015 CountryEntry periodOut-migration rate (%) Belgium1993-199850.4 Canada199623.7 Ireland1993-199860.4 Netherlands1994-199828.2 New Zealand199823.0 Norway1996-199939.6 United Kingdom1992-199839.9 United States199919.1
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Figure 3.7: Percent of immigrants with only primary education in 2001 and social expenditures as percent of GDP in 1990-1999 The Economics of Immigration, by Bansak, Simpson & Zavodny ©2015
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