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Number of international migrant workers rises to 169 million, says ILO

There has also been a 2 percent increase in the share of youth migrant workers aged 15-24 since 2017.

July 01, 2021 / 17:44 IST
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As per the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, some 121 million jobs were lost in India in April 2020.
As per the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, some 121 million jobs were lost in India in April 2020.

The number of international migrant workers has risen globally to 169 million, an increase of three percent since 2017, as per a report by the International Labour Organisation.

In 2017, the number of international migrant workers stood at 164 million which has risen by 5 million to 169 million in 2019.

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There has also been a 2 percent increase in the share of youth migrant workers (aged 15-24) since 2017. Their number reached 16.8 million in 2019, up 3.2 million, the report stated.

According to the 2019 report by ILO, international migrant workers constituted nearly five percent of the global labour force yet many migrant workers are often in temporary, informal or unprotected jobs, which exposes them to a greater risk of insecurity and layoffs.