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The Countries Losing the Most People to Emigration

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People moving in search of better economic opportunities, safety from conflicts, and improved living conditions is not a new phenomenon.

But by tracking which places are losing the most people by net migration (i.e., having more emigrants than immigrants), it often helps highlight consequences of economic and political developments in the recent past.

We map out the top 14 countries who had significantly more emigrants than immigrants in 2023. All figures are rounded and sourced from the UN’s World Population Prospects 2024.

Ranked: Top Countries By Negative Net Migration

Pakistan had a net negative migration number of 1.6 million people, the highest of all countries in 2023. Other Asian nations like India (-980,000), China (-570,000), and Bangladesh (-550,000) are also far up the ranking.

Listed below are all the countries who’ve seen a negative net migration of at least 10,000 people.

RankCountryNet Migration in 2023

1 Pakistan-1.62M

2 Sudan-1.35M

3 India-979K

4 China-568K

5 Bangladesh-550K

6 Nepal-410K

7 Türkiye-318K

8 Ukraine-300K

9 Brazil-240K

10 Philippines-164K

11 Greece-159K

12 Uganda-126K

13 Venezuela-113K

14 Mexico-101K

15 Zimbabwe-97K

16 Azerbaijan-84K

17 Vietnam-82K

18 Nigeria-58K

19 Afghanistan-49K

20 Mali-40K

21 Morocco-40K

22 Tanzania-39K

23 Indonesia-38K

24 Mozambique-36K

25 Myanmar-35K

26 Dominican Republic-35K

27 Lebanon-34K

28 Taiwan-33K

29 Cambodia-32K

30 Haiti-32K

31 Kosovo-29K

32 Sri Lanka-28K

33 Romania-28K

34 Algeria-26K

35 Albania-25K

36 Palestine-25K

37 Burkina Faso-25K

38 El Salvador-23K

39 Cuba-23K

40 Ecuador-22K

41 Tajikistan-20K

42 Moldova-19K

43 Jordan-17K

44 Eritrea-15K

45 DRC-15K

46 Central African Republic-15K

47 Czechia-15K

48 Tunisia-14K

49 Paraguay-13K

50 Ethiopia-12K

51 Kenya-10K

52 Ghana-10K

53 Laos-10K

54 Jamaica-10K

55 Senegal-10K

Note: Figures rounded.

Sudan, located in Northeast Africa, also posted a net migration number in the negative millions (-1,000,000), due to an ongoing war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). A spokesperson for Doctors Without Borders recently claimed that civilians in Sudan were suffering “horrendous levels of violence.”

Broadly speaking, this dataset can be divided between countries where the migrants are moving for economic or political reasons (India, China, Pakistan) and those that are an active conflict zone (Sudan, Ukraine, Palestine). Of course many countries have a mix of both, with factors feeding into each other.

A glance at the top 20 reveals that regionally, Europe (mostly stable, high income countries) is underrepresented.

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