Checklist for collecting and disseminating data on migration sub-types

✓ review of ‘reasons for move’ in statistical samples in line with migration trends & patterns

✓ assessment of feasibility of employing social security & taxation data for studying migration

✓ strategy for collecting data on non-resident migrant workers including nationals abroad

✓ compatibility of socio-economic measures with ISIC, ISCO, ISCED, ISCE, BPM6, etc.

✓ roll-out of census and surveys in camps, reception centres & informal settlements

✓ development of forced displacement modules depending on national context

✓ elaboration of strategies for measuring the end of displacement

✓ questions on natural disasters, livelihoods and adaptation strategies in census and surveys

✓ partnerships between NSOs and humanitarian actors collecting operational data

✓ familiarity with methods for estimating the stock of irregular migrants

✓ identification of data sources on migration that might be linked via a unique PIN

✓ integration of individual- (e.g., register) and contextual-level (e.g., satellite imagery) data