Total net-migration in Central America (2015 - 2025)

Total net-migration measures the difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants in a country, reflecting population shifts and economic opportunities. Understanding this statistic is crucial for analyzing demographic trends and policy impacts in nations worldwide.

Central America11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Total net-migration over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025-145,568 persons5.31K persons+3.79%
2024-140,255 persons2.83K persons+2.06%
2023-137,425 persons+1.19K persons-0.86%
2022-138,617 persons+51.27K persons-27.00%
2021-189,884 persons+16.73K persons-8.10%
2020-206,612 persons+90.51K persons-30.46%
2019-297,125 persons+3.40K persons-1.13%
2018-300,522 persons+34.56K persons-10.31%
2017-335,078 persons+62.55K persons-15.73%
2016-397,629 persons+11.87K persons-2.90%
2015-409,502 persons
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