Migrants’ well-being: Moving to a better life?

David Marguerit, Kate Scrivens

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Résumé

Better understanding the lives of migrants is key to ensuring both their well-being and their successful integration. This chapter builds on previous OECD work to explore the meaning and measurement of migrants’ well-being. On average, migrants experience greater poverty, lower levels of income and wealth, and more exposure to poor environmental and housing conditions relative to non-migrants. They also find it harder to access decent work: they are more likely to be overqualified for their jobs, experience more in-work poverty and work more atypical hours. While migrants tend to be less satisfied with their lives in OECD countries, in many cases they still report higher life satisfaction than the peers they left behind in their country of origin. Data on health, social connections, trust in government and attitudes towards migrants are also featured in the chapter. However, a number of important gaps in the evidence remain, and more accurate, timely and granular data on migrants’ well-being are needed.
langue originaleAnglais
titreHow’s Life? 2017
Sous-titreMeasuring Well-being
Lieu de publicationParis
EditeurOECD
Chapitre3
Pages119-156
Nombre de pages38
ISBN (Electronique)9789264297661
ISBN (imprimé)9789264283909
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2017
Modification externeOui

Série de publications

NomHow's Life
EditeurOECD
nombre2017
ISSN (imprimé)2308-9679

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