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      • As of 2015/16, over 97% of Romanian emigrants resided in OECD countries; and about 90% of Romanian emigrants in OECD countries lived in Europe, with the most common country of residence being Italy.
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  2. This review provides the first comprehensive portrait of the Romanian diaspora in OECD countries. By profiling Romanian emigrants, this review aims to strengthen knowledge about this community and thus help to consolidate the relevance of the policies deployed by Romania towards its emigrants.

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    The population of Romanian emigrants living in non-OECD countries numbers fewer than 60 000 and about 57% of this group resides in non-OECD EU-member countries such as Cyprus (41% of the non-OECD total) and Bulgaria (13%).

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  4. Jul 16, 2019 · More than 97% of Romanian emigrants worldwide live in OECD countries, the report shows. The vast majority of the Romanian emigrants (93%) living in OECD countries in 2015/2016 were based in...

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · This paper presents new findings on the main characteristics of immigrants living in OECD countries by country of origin, drawing from the updated Database on Immigrants in OECD Countries (DIOC) 2015/16.

    • Rohen d’Aiglepierre, Anda David, Charlotte Levionnois, Gilles Spielvogel, Michele Tuccio, Erik Vicks...
    • 2020
  6. In 2021, 23 000 new immigrants obtained a residence permit longer than 12 months in Romania (excluding EU citizens), 47.4% more than in 2020. This figure comprises 66.3% labour migrants, 15% family members (including accompanying family), 11.7% who came for education reasons and 7% other migrants.

  7. This paper presents new findings on the main characteristics of immigrants living in OECD countries by country of origin, drawing from the updated Database on Immigrants in OECD Countries (DIOC) 2015/16. It describes migrant populations by country of destination and

  8. This review provides the first comprehensive portrait of the Romanian diaspora in OECD countries. By profiling Romanian emigrants, this review aims to strengthen knowledge about this community and thus help to consolidate the relevance of the policies deployed by Romania towards its emigrants.