Partner countries represent different levels of gross domestic product, size and share of immigrants
Immigrants' contribution to value added is often similar to their employment share
Immigrants in partner countries make up 16% of all immigrants in low- and middle-income countries
Immigrants' numbers and shares vary across partner countries
All partner countries except Kyrgyzstan and Nepal have experienced growth in immigration
Most partner countries have experienced a decline in their shares of immigrants
Six partner countries were net immigration countries in 2015
The share of working-age individuals is higher among immigrants than among the native-born
The level of income varies across partner countries
Destination countries have much higher income levels than major countries of origin