Migration from and to the Countries of the South Caucasus, 1990–98

Graph 1: Total Emigration, 1990–98 (thousands)

Graph 2: Total Immigration, 1990–98 (thousands)

Note: Total migration to countries with economies in transition and countries with established market economies.
Source: UN – International Migration Report 2002.
http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/ewmigration/E-W_Migrationreport.pdf

Graph 3: Total Emigration from the South Caucasus, 1992–98 (thousands)

Note: Data for the former states of the USSR were first published in 1998 in Belgium, in 1997 in Denmark and in 1995 in Italy. Austrian
data are available only from 1996 on.

Graph 4: Total Immigration to the South Caucasus, 1992–98 (thousands)

Note: Canada, France, Greece, Israel, Portugal and the United States do not collect outflow data.
Source: UN – International Migration Report 2002.
http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/ewmigration/E-W_Migrationreport.pdf

Graph 5: Emigration from the South Caucasus to Russia, 2000–2007

 

Graph 6: Immigration to the South Caucasus from Russia, 2000–2007

Source: Russian Statistical Yearbook 2008.

 

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