In the OECD, two-thirds of the foreign-born population live in regions with large agglomerations, six percentage points more than the native-born population.
Across OECD regions, around 10% of the total population is foreign-born. Capital regions (i.e., the regions where the capital cities are located) record the highest shares of migrants in the majority of OECD countries (in 14 out of 24 countries) ( 3.13).