Total net-migration in Middle-income countries (2015 - 2026)

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.

Middle-income countries12 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Total net-migration over timeSome values are estimated based on historical trends

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2026-3,159,389.5 persons479.74K persons+17.90%
2025-2,679,654 persons+548.85K persons-17.00%
2024-3,228,500 persons+1.71M persons-34.61%
2023-4,937,078 persons+4.10M persons-45.36%
2022-9,035,673 persons7.33M persons+429.62%
2021-1,706,080 persons289.00K persons+20.39%
2020-1,417,076 persons+2.58M persons-64.55%
2019-3,996,851 persons702.54K persons+21.33%
2018-3,294,311 persons747.70K persons+29.36%
2017-2,546,613 persons+1.95M persons-43.37%
2016-4,496,649 persons366.77K persons+8.88%
2015-4,129,883 persons
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