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OECD immigration rises to 4m a year

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: September 10 2008 10:00 | Last updated: September 10 2008 10:00

About 4m people emigrated to live permanently in OECD countries in 2006, a five per cent increase on the previous year, with the US and UK the most popular destinations, the Paris-based organisation reported on Wednesday.

Family reunification accounted for 44 per cent of moves. Moving abroad for work accounted for another 14 per cent, it said.

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