Immigration rates vary widely across countries
Morocco has seen the greatest growth in immigration, 2000-2015
Many immigrants come from a single neighbouring country
Immigrants have lived in their host country for more than ten years on average
Immigrants invest to varying degrees in their host country
Households with immigrants are more likely to own a non-agricultural business than households without them
The rate of immigrant overqualification varies by country
In some countries, formal labour contracts are linked with home ownership
The rate of irregular migration varies by country
Most immigrants in Burkina Faso are children of native-born parents
Immigrants with regular migration status are more likely to invest in the host country