10th Migration Observatory Report



Immigration is once again at the forefront of policy debate in many European countries. Public opinion concerns are caused not only by the recent refugees crisis but also by the increases in intra-EU mobility and in the inflows of economic migrants in the Union. Using data from the latest editions of the European Labour Force Survey, the Migration Observatory Annual Reports provide fresh and updated evidence on the economic integration of immigrants in Europe, focusing especially on their labour market outcomes.


This is the 10th edition of the Migration Observatory annual report on immigrant integration in Europe.
The report draws on data from the latest edition of the European Labour Force Survey (2024) and is structured in two parts. In the first, we provide a concise, easily accessible, and up-to-date overview of the size, characteristics, and relative economic performance of the foreign-born population across European countries. In the second part, we analyse how such aspects have evolved over the last ten years, comparing size, demographic profile, educational attainment, and labour market outcomes of immigrants in 2015 and in 2024.


The decade 2015-2024 was characterised by structural upgrading and employment expansion across Europe. Migrants participated in this transformation and improved in absolute terms across several dimensions. However, relative gaps with natives narrowed only marginally. The stability of baseline gaps masks substantial internal shifts in origin composition, duration of stay, and cross-country dynamics. Economic integration progressed, but convergence remained partial and uneven.

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