Abstract
This case study highlights how national frameworks in Türkiye, including legislation, interagency coordination, data sharing protocols, and IT systems for secure data sharing, can help create an enabling environment to promote the use of administrative data sources to generate statistics on international migrants and their labour market situation. By documenting good national practices, the case study also aims to contribute to the revision of the ICLS Guidelines (2018) on statistics of international labour migration, and to promote knowledge sharing among countries with diverse international migration flows.