Los 28 Estados miembros de la Unión Europea -UE- otorgaron protección a 538 000 solicitantes de asilo en 2017, una cifra que ha disminuido en casi un 25% desde 2016.
Los principales beneficiarios de un estatuto de protección en la UE en 2017 siguen siendo los ciudadanos de:
- Siria, con 175.800 personas, lo que representa el 33% del número total de personas que han obtenido dicho estatuto en la UE.
- Afganistán, con 100.700 y el 19% del total.
- Irak, con 64.300 y el 12% del total.
Over 700,000 people were granted protection status in the EU in 2016, more than double the number in 2015. The largest groups granted protection were Syrian citizens (405,600 or 57% of the total), followed by Iraqis (65,800 or 9%) and Afghans (61,800 or 9%). Germany granted protection to the highest number of people (445,210), over 60% of the EU total. Over half of decisions at the first instance resulted in protection status, though recognition rates varied greatly between citizenships, from under 5% for citizens of Western Balkan countries to 98% for Syrians.
This document contains tables of structural indicators for the EU banking sector from 2010 to 2014. It includes data on the number of local credit institution units and employees in each EU country, concentration levels in the banking sector measured by Herfindahl indexes, and the number and total assets of branches from both EU and non-EU credit institutions operating in each EU country.
Road safety statistics from Kenya between 2005-2014 show that:
1) The number of road fatalities declined from 3218 in 2013 to 2907 in 2014, a decrease of 9.66%.
2) Pedestrians, passengers, and motorcyclists made up the majority of road fatality victims.
3) Most fatal crashes occurred between 6pm-10pm, on weekends, and in the months of December and January.
4) Nairobi County had the highest number of fatalities, with specific roads identified as high risk.
This document summarizes HIV/AIDS trends, facilities, and programs in Lunglei District, Mizoram from 2000-2018. It notes the increasing number of HIV testing and treatment centers over time. Key findings include: the primary mode of HIV transmission is heterosexual contact; the majority of positive cases are among those aged 25-34; and the percentage of positive tests has increased in recent years among drug users. It also shows data on the number of people tested, enrolled in ART treatment, and virally suppressed over the years. Addressing gaps in awareness, funding, and harm reduction for drug users are identified as important ongoing issues.
Presentation at the HEA-funded workshop 'Making undergraduate social science count: engaging sociology and criminology students in quantitative research methods'.
This workshop aimed to encourage pedagogical reflection and debate on the teaching of quantitative methods to sociology/criminology undergraduates and provide delegates with opportunities for the sharing of best practice in this area. The event included dissemination of the outputs of two recent HEA-funded projects on teaching research methods in the social sciences. Delegates were also introduced to some new and existing quantitative datasets and resources and explore the potential for integrating these across the undergraduate curriculum.
This presentation is part of a related blog post that provides an overview of the event: http://bit.ly/1iBrVMR
For further details of the HEA's work on teaching research methods in the Social Sciences, please see: http://bit.ly/15go0mh
Scottish Independence Referendum Poll for Evening StandardIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI’s final Scottish referendum poll shows the No campaign with a very narrow lead, in line with other polls in recent days. Among those certain to vote, 50% say they will vote No, with 45% saying they will vote Yes and 4% still undecided. Excluding those undecided, 53% of certain voters say they intend to vote No, with 47% to vote Yes.
Some 95% of Scots say they are certain to vote today, including 90% of those aged 16-24.Both sides, though, include supporters for whom this is their first time registered to vote: 13% of Yes supporters and 10% of No voters.
This document provides HIV/AIDS related data and information for Lunglei District in Mizoram, India from 2000 to 2018. It includes statistics on testing and facilities, trends in positive cases by transmission route and demographics, and goals to achieve 90-90-90 targets. Key challenges are also noted around administration, funding, harm reduction, and achieving estimated population coverage. Data on drug use patterns and status of high-risk groups like injecting drug users and sex workers are presented from targeted intervention programs in Lunglei town. ART status numbers are provided as of October 2018.
The document discusses Italy's visa entry system, including:
- Italy issues over 2 million visas annually through its 160 consulates. The largest volume is from the consulates in Moscow, Beijing, and Shanghai.
- Italy collects large amounts of visa application data in centralized databases which are also connected to the EU-wide visa information system.
- The speaker proposes that Italy could better utilize and exchange the data it collects to gain insights into migration trends and flows, inform policymaking, and potentially increase legal immigration channels. Exchange of data with the Interior Ministry and between EU countries could support these goals.
Over 700,000 people were granted protection status in the EU in 2016, more than double the number in 2015. The largest groups granted protection were Syrian citizens (405,600 or 57% of the total), followed by Iraqis (65,800 or 9%) and Afghans (61,800 or 9%). Germany granted protection to the highest number of people (445,210), over 60% of the EU total. Over half of decisions at the first instance resulted in protection status, though recognition rates varied greatly between citizenships, from under 5% for citizens of Western Balkan countries to 98% for Syrians.
This document contains tables of structural indicators for the EU banking sector from 2010 to 2014. It includes data on the number of local credit institution units and employees in each EU country, concentration levels in the banking sector measured by Herfindahl indexes, and the number and total assets of branches from both EU and non-EU credit institutions operating in each EU country.
Road safety statistics from Kenya between 2005-2014 show that:
1) The number of road fatalities declined from 3218 in 2013 to 2907 in 2014, a decrease of 9.66%.
2) Pedestrians, passengers, and motorcyclists made up the majority of road fatality victims.
3) Most fatal crashes occurred between 6pm-10pm, on weekends, and in the months of December and January.
4) Nairobi County had the highest number of fatalities, with specific roads identified as high risk.
This document summarizes HIV/AIDS trends, facilities, and programs in Lunglei District, Mizoram from 2000-2018. It notes the increasing number of HIV testing and treatment centers over time. Key findings include: the primary mode of HIV transmission is heterosexual contact; the majority of positive cases are among those aged 25-34; and the percentage of positive tests has increased in recent years among drug users. It also shows data on the number of people tested, enrolled in ART treatment, and virally suppressed over the years. Addressing gaps in awareness, funding, and harm reduction for drug users are identified as important ongoing issues.
Presentation at the HEA-funded workshop 'Making undergraduate social science count: engaging sociology and criminology students in quantitative research methods'.
This workshop aimed to encourage pedagogical reflection and debate on the teaching of quantitative methods to sociology/criminology undergraduates and provide delegates with opportunities for the sharing of best practice in this area. The event included dissemination of the outputs of two recent HEA-funded projects on teaching research methods in the social sciences. Delegates were also introduced to some new and existing quantitative datasets and resources and explore the potential for integrating these across the undergraduate curriculum.
This presentation is part of a related blog post that provides an overview of the event: http://bit.ly/1iBrVMR
For further details of the HEA's work on teaching research methods in the Social Sciences, please see: http://bit.ly/15go0mh
Scottish Independence Referendum Poll for Evening StandardIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI’s final Scottish referendum poll shows the No campaign with a very narrow lead, in line with other polls in recent days. Among those certain to vote, 50% say they will vote No, with 45% saying they will vote Yes and 4% still undecided. Excluding those undecided, 53% of certain voters say they intend to vote No, with 47% to vote Yes.
Some 95% of Scots say they are certain to vote today, including 90% of those aged 16-24.Both sides, though, include supporters for whom this is their first time registered to vote: 13% of Yes supporters and 10% of No voters.
This document provides HIV/AIDS related data and information for Lunglei District in Mizoram, India from 2000 to 2018. It includes statistics on testing and facilities, trends in positive cases by transmission route and demographics, and goals to achieve 90-90-90 targets. Key challenges are also noted around administration, funding, harm reduction, and achieving estimated population coverage. Data on drug use patterns and status of high-risk groups like injecting drug users and sex workers are presented from targeted intervention programs in Lunglei town. ART status numbers are provided as of October 2018.
The document discusses Italy's visa entry system, including:
- Italy issues over 2 million visas annually through its 160 consulates. The largest volume is from the consulates in Moscow, Beijing, and Shanghai.
- Italy collects large amounts of visa application data in centralized databases which are also connected to the EU-wide visa information system.
- The speaker proposes that Italy could better utilize and exchange the data it collects to gain insights into migration trends and flows, inform policymaking, and potentially increase legal immigration channels. Exchange of data with the Interior Ministry and between EU countries could support these goals.
This document provides an overview and analysis of asylum statistics and trends in South Africa for 2015. Some key findings include:
- The number of registered asylum seekers declined overall in 2015, continuing a downward trend seen in previous years. Most asylum seekers registered in Gauteng province.
- Refugee status determination decisions also declined in 2015 compared to previous years. There was a sharp increase in the number of rejections deemed fraudulent, following increased monitoring of decision quality. Most approvals were for family joining purposes.
- Zimbabwe, DRC, and Ethiopia remained the top countries of origin for registered asylum seekers and approved cases. Younger age groups made up most asylum applicants.
This document is an annex to the European Commission's 11th report on relocation and resettlement. It provides data on the number of people effectively relocated from Italy and Greece to other European countries as of April 10, 2017 under the terms of two Council Decisions. It shows the numbers relocated from each country, the total relocated, and compares this to the legal commitment of each country. Overall, 16,340 people had been relocated as of that date, representing 17% of the total 98,255 commitment across countries. The largest numbers have been relocated to France, Germany, and Finland.
The document is an annex to the European Commission's 11th report on the relocation of refugees from Greece. It provides data on the number of refugees each EU member state had pledged and effectively relocated from Greece as of April 10, 2017. Overall, member states had pledged to relocate over 19,000 refugees but had only effectively relocated around 11,000, fulfilling around 18% of the over 63,000 person legal commitment. The top performing countries were Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg and Malta who relocated over 50% of their commitments while Hungary, Austria, Poland and Sweden relocated none.
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The document summarizes 2013/14 student mobility figures from UK higher education institutions. It finds that 28,640 total students studied abroad, with 22,100 (1.2%) from the UK. The most popular destinations were France, Spain, the US, Germany, and Australia. Most mobility was for study purposes and took place in Europe. Students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds and white students had higher rates of studying abroad.
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Como muestra el informe, las empresas de economía social están presentes en todos los sectores económicos, con empresas de todos los tamaños (micro empresas, PYMES, grandes grupos empresariales…). Las cooperativas, las sociedades Laborales, las mutualidades, las empresas de inserción, los centros especiales de empleo, las cofradías de pescadores y las asociaciones del sector de la discapacidad, son entidades que conforman este modelo económico, donde la eficiencia empresarial se combina con los valores de la solidaridad, responsabilidad y cohesión social. Son empresas que compiten en los mercados internacionales, siendo algunas de ellas líderes en su sector de actividad tanto a nivel internacional, como estatal como autonómico o territorial.
Real Decreto-ley 17/2020, de 5 de mayo, por el que se aprueban medidas de apo...Dominique Gross
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En esencia, se aumenta un 5% tanto las deducciones como la base liquidable.
Las cantidades donadas o satisfechas a fundaciones acogidas a la Ley 49/2002 que se destinen a la realización y desarrollo de actividades y programas prioritarios de mecenazgo, tendrán derecho hasta 150 euros a una deducción del 80% y y el resto a una base de deducción del 35%.
Además, si en los dos períodos impositivos inmediatos anteriores se hubieran realizado donativos, donaciones o aportaciones con derecho a deducción a favor de una misma entidad por importe igual o superior, en cada uno de ellos, al del ejercicio anterior, el porcentaje de deducción aplicable a la base de la deducción a favor de esa misma entidad que exceda de 150 euros será del 40%.
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El SROI mide el cambio en formas que son relevantes para las personas u organizaciones que lo experimentan o contribuyen con él. Cuenta cómo se genera el cambio midiendo los resultados (outcomes) sociales, medioambientales y económicos, y usa términos monetarios para representar dichos outcomes. Esto permite calcular el ratio costo-beneficio. Por ejemplo, un ratio de 3:1 indica que una inversión de £1 genera £3 de valor social.
El SROI trata de valor, en lugar de dinero. El dinero es simplemente una unidad común y, como tal, es la forma más útil y comúnmente aceptada de expresar valor.
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Ofrecemos claves estratégicas para liderar la respuesta frente a la crisis en entidades sin ánimo de lucro como la tuya. Y proponemos un protocolo para identificar qué acciones debes poner en marcha para proteger a tu organización, y a las personas que dependen de ella, y así asegurar su supervivencia en el futuro.
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En lo que a salud se refiere, los 61,4 millones destinados supusieron el 2,47% del total de la AOD bruta, insuficiente si hablamos de contribuir a reducir los grandes problemas de la salud mundial. La mortalidad materna, muy condicionada por la inequidad de género) o las muertes evitables de recién nacidos y de menores de 5 años, las enfermedades transmisibles (sida, malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis,) y no transmisibles (cardiovasculares, diabetes, mentales,) que afectan mucho más a las poblaciones más vulnerables del planeta siguen siendo un reto al que nos tenemos que enfrentar. Las herramientas para conseguirlo, como la cobertura sanitaria universal, garantizando el acceso universal a los servicios de salud sexual y reproductiva; consiguiendo la protección contra los riesgos financieros, el acceso a servicios de salud esenciales de calidad y el acceso a medicamentos y vacunas seguros, eficaces, asequibles y de calidad para todas las personas siguen sin avanzar lo suficiente, y existe un riesgo real de no conseguir las metas en salud con las que la comunidad internacional se comprometió en 2030.
ONG del conocimiento: influir para el impacto social. Estudio EsadeDominique Gross
Este documento resume un estudio sobre la gestión del conocimiento en las ONG. Se argumenta que las ONG deben convertirse en organizaciones del conocimiento para ser más efectivas e influyentes. El estudio incluye una revisión de literatura, entrevistas a expertos y ONG, y los resultados de una encuesta a ONG españolas. El documento explora cómo las ONG pueden mejorar la captación, compartición y aplicación de conocimiento para lograr un mayor impacto social.
ONG del conocimiento. Influir para el impacto social. Resumen EjecutivoDominique Gross
Gestionar el conocimiento permite a las ONG ser más eficientes y relevantes en el contexto actual y tener más influencia para promover cambios. Por una parte, una gestión adecuada del conocimiento facilitará a las organizaciones medir el resultado de su actividad y aplicar enfoques basados en lo que funciona.
Además, facilitará aprender de los errores y, por tanto, fomentará la innovación. La gestión correcta del conocimiento también permite a las ONG desarrollar campañas de movilización y sensibilización sólidamente fundamentadas, lo cual les permite tener más influencia e incluso poder impulsar el cambio en las prácticas de otros actores.
Este documento resume la investigación realizada a lo largo del curso 2017-18 dentro del Programa ESADE-PwC de Liderazgo Social, centrada en el tema de ONG y conocimiento, sobre el que no existía prácticamente referencias aplicadas al tercer sector en España.
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Tomando como base los elementos de todo proceso económico (producción, distribución, consumo y financiación) se estructura esta parte en tres capítulos: Gestión institucional para el impulso de otra estructura productiva local, otras formas de distribución y consumo y la gestión social del dinero.
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No importa dónde vivan y no importa quiénes sean, ningún niño o niña es inmune a la violencia.
Entender todas las dimensiones de la violencia contra los niños y niñas es fundamental para erradicarla. Incorporar y responder a las voces, opiniones y expectativas de los niños y niñas es imprescindible para el éxito de cualquier política o acción destinada a apoyar a la niñez.
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La medicina tradicional es una parte importante y con frecuencia subestimada de los servicios de salud. En algunos países, la medicina tradicional o medicina no convencional
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La estrategia de la OMS sobre medicina tradicional 2014-2023 se desarrolló en respuesta a la resolución de la Asamblea Mundial de la Salud sobre medicina tradicional. Los objetivos de la estrategia consisten en prestar apoyo a los Estados Miembros a fin de que:
- aprovechen la contribución potencial de la MTC a la salud, el bienestar y la atención de salud centrada en las personas, y
- promuevan la utilización segura y eficaz de la MTC a través de la reglamentación y la investigación, así como mediante la incorporación de productos, profesionales y prácticas en los sistemas de salud, según proceda.
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- 24 millones de beneficiarios directos por las actuaciones de
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- El 35% de los beneficiarios directos son jóvenes y niños.
6 de cada 10 empresas han llevado a cabo proyectos relacionados con el empleo y la integración laboral.
- 27.417 personas desfavorecidas laboralmente integradas en las compañías analizadas.
- El 87% de las empresas integra en plantilla, bien propia
o de empresas del grupo, personas con discapacidad, 9 puntos por encima del año anterior.
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en el ámbito del empleo e integración laboral, siendo la categoría con mayor volumen de proyectos.
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La UE acogió a 538.000 demandantes de asilo en el 2017. Datos Eurostat
1. 67/2018 - 19 April 2018
Asylum decisions in the EU
EU Member States granted protection to more
than half a million asylum seekers in 2017
Almost one-third of the beneficiaries were Syrians
The 28 Member States of the European Union (EU) granted protection status to 538 000 asylum seekers in 2017,
down by almost 25% from 2016. In addition to these, the EU Member States received nearly 24 000 resettled
refugees.
The largest group of beneficiaries of protection status in the EU in 2017 remained citizens of Syria (175 800
persons, or 33% of the total number of persons granted protection status in the EU Member States), followed by
citizens of Afghanistan (100 700 or 19%) and those of Iraq (64 300 or 12%).
The number of decisions granting protection status to Syrian citizens has dropped since 2016 (when they accounted
for a share of 57% of all grants) however, they remained the largest group granted protection status in eighteen
Member States in 2017. Of the 175 800 Syrian citizens granted protection status in the EU, more than 70% received
protection status in Germany (124 800).
These data on the results of asylum decisions in the EU are released by Eurostat, the statistical office of the
European Union.
Asylum seekers granted protection status in the EU, by citizenship, 2017
Syria
33%
Afghanistan
19%
Iraq
12%
Eritrea
5%
Iran
5%
Somalia
4%
Nigeria
2%
Stateless
2%
Other
19%
2. Three main citizenships granted protection status in the EU, 2017
First Second Third
Citizens of # %* Citizens of # %* Citizens of # %*
EU Syria 175 855 33 Afghanistan 100 705 19 Iraq 64 270 12
Belgium Afghanistan 3 030 23 Syria 2 880 22 Iraq 1 120 9
Bulgaria Syria 1 530 90 Iraq 110 6 Stateless** 25 2
Czech Rep. Syria 35 25 Ukraine 35 22 Iraq 15 10
Denmark Syria 1 035 38 Iran 725 26 Afghanistan 370 13
Germany Syria 124 845 38 Afghanistan 63 715 20 Iraq 46 485 14
Estonia Syria 70 76 Ukraine 10 9 Iraq 5 6
Ireland Syria 470 65 Iraq 65 9 Libya 30 4
Greece Syria 5 055 42 Iraq 1 725 14 Afghanistan 1 695 14
Spain Syria 3 490 74 Ukraine 275 6 Palestine 245 5
France Afghanistan 6 685 16 Syria 4 990 12 Sudan 4 945 12
Croatia Syria 105 62 Iraq 30 17 Eritrea 10 7
Italy Nigeria 5 075 14 Pakistan 3 615 10 Gambia 2 925 8
Cyprus Syria 1 005 78 Somalia 75 6 Iraq 50 4
Latvia Syria 210 77 Eritrea 20 7 Afghanistan 15 5
Lithuania Syria 195 67 Eritrea 25 9 Iraq 20 7
Luxembourg Syria 450 40 Iraq 295 26 Afghanistan 180 16
Hungary Afghanistan 580 45 Syria 385 30 Iraq 190 15
Malta Libya 315 39 Syria 240 29 Eritrea 100 12
Netherlands Syria 2 915 32 Eritrea 1 550 17 Iran 860 9
Austria Syria 14 925 44 Afghanistan 8 730 26 Iraq 2 540 7
Poland Ukraine 280 50 Russia 115 21 Tajikistan 35 6
Portugal Syria 225 45 Eritrea 85 17 Ukraine 45 9
Romania Syria 655 49 Iraq 460 34 Afghanistan 65 5
Slovenia Syria 100 66 Eritrea 25 17 Palestine 10 5
Slovakia Afghanistan 10 15 Syria 10 15 Ukraine 10 13
Finland Iraq 1 805 42 Afghanistan 800 19 Syria 695 16
Sweden Afghanistan 10 770 34 Syria 7 355 24 Iraq 4 075 13
United Kingdom Eritrea 2 475 16 Iran 2 230 14 Afghanistan 1 330 8
Iceland Iraq 35 28 Afghanistan 25 21 Syria 20 15
Liechtenstein Syria 10 38 China 5 25 Afghanistan 5 17
Norway Syria 1 880 36 Afghanistan 940 18 Eritrea 790 15
Switzerland Eritrea 5 385 36 Afghanistan 3 050 21 Syria 2 420 16
Data are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, parts may not add up to totals.
* Persons with this citizenship granted protection status as a percentage of the total number of persons granted protection in this country.
** A stateless person is someone who is not recognized as a citizen of any state.
The source dataset can be found here for first instance decisions and here for final decisions.
3. More than 60% of positive decisions granted in one single Member State: Germany
In 2017, the highest number of persons granted protection status was registered in Germany (325 400), ahead of
France (40 600), Italy (35 100), Austria (34 000) and Sweden (31 200).
Out of all the persons who were granted protection status in 2017 in the EU, 271 600 persons were granted refugee
status (50% of all positive decisions), 189 000 were given subsidiary protection (35%) and 77 500 authorisation to
stay for humanitarian reasons (14%). It should be noted that, while both refugee and subsidiary protection status
are defined by EU law, humanitarian status is granted only on the basis of national legislation.
Positive decisions on asylum applications in 2017
Positive decisions*
Resettled
refugees
Total number Of which:
Number
Per million
population**
Refugee
status
Subsidiary
protection
Humanitarian
reasons
EU 538 120 1 050 271 630 188 960 77 530 23 925
Belgium 12 895 1 135 9 945 2 950 - 1 310
Bulgaria 1 705 240 800 905 - 0
Czech Republic 145 15 25 120 5 0
Denmark 2 750 480 1 525 1 180 45 5
Germany 325 370 3 945 154 485 120 465 50 420 3 015
Estonia 95 70 50 45 0 20
Ireland 720 150 605 45 70 275
Greece 12 015 1 115 9 925 1 130 955 0
Spain 4 700 100 605 4 090 5 1 490
France 40 575 605 24 405 16 170 - 2 620
Croatia 170 40 140 30 0 40
Italy 35 130 580 6 275 8 835 20 015 1 515
Cyprus 1 300 1 520 235 1 065 0 0
Latvia 275 140 40 235 - 40
Lithuania 295 105 275 20 0 0
Luxembourg 1 130 1 915 1 085 45 - 180
Hungary 1 290 130 105 1 110 75 0
Malta 815 1 770 190 610 10 15
Netherlands 9 090 530 3 505 4 820 760 2 265
Austria 33 925 3 865 24 320 8 805 805 380
Poland 560 15 150 370 40 0
Portugal 500 50 120 380 - 0
Romania 1 330 70 875 455 0 45
Slovenia 150 75 140 15 - 0
Slovakia 60 10 0 20 40 0
Finland 4 255 775 2 935 845 475 1 090
Sweden 31 235 3 125 15 215 13 595 2 425 3 410
United Kingdom 15 645 240 13 640 620 1 385 6 210
Iceland 125 370 85 35 5 45
Liechtenstein 25 660 15 5 0 0
Norway 5 270 1 000 3 980 230 1 055 2 815
Switzerland 14 785 1 755 6 355 1 085 7 345 665
Data are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, totals may not add up and 0 means 2 or fewer decisions recorded in the reference period
- Not applicable
* First instance and final decisions on appeal.
** Refers to resident population on 1 January 2017.
The source dataset can be found here for first instance decisions and here for final decisions.
4. Almost half of asylum decisions at the first instance made in the EU resulted in protection status
In 2017 more than 970 000 first instance decisions on asylum applications were made in the EU Member States
and further 266 000 final decisions following an appeal. Decisions made at the first instance resulted in almost
443 000 persons being granted protection status, while a further 95 000 received protection status on appeal.
Recognition rates differs greatly between citizenships
The rate of recognition, i.e. the share of positive decisions in the total number of decisions, was 46% for first
instance decisions in the EU. For final decisions on appeal, the recognition rate was 36%.
The outcomes of decisions on asylum applications, and therefore the recognition rate, vary between countries
of citizenship of asylum applicants. Among the twenty main citizenships of asylum applicants on which decisions
were taken at first instance in 2017, recognition rates in the EU ranged from around 5% for citizens of Albania
to 94% for Syria and 92% for Eritrea (see graph below).
Recognition rates at first instance for the twenty citizenships with the highest number
of first instance decisions in the EU, 2017 (%)
5%
9%
10%
12%
18%
19%
19%
22%
23%
29%
31%
35%
46%
54%
56%
60%
69%
69%
92%
94%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Albania
Kosovo*
Armenia
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Russia
Ukraine
Nigeria
Gambia
Guinea
Ethiopia
Turkey
Afghanistan
Iran
Iraq
Sudan
Stateless
Somalia
Eritrea
Syria
* This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo
declaration of independence.
5. Recognition rates, 2017
First instance decisions Final decisions on appeal
Total
number
Positive
Rate of recognition*
Total
number
Positive
Rate of recognition*
Total
Refugee &
subsidiary
protection
status
Total
Refugee &
subsidiary
protection
status
EU 973 330 442 880 46% 39% 266 700 95 240 36% 30%
Belgium 24 045 12 585 52% 52% 5 065 310 6% 6%
Bulgaria 4 740 1 695 36% 36% 20 10 48% 48%
Czech Republic 1 190 145 12% 12% 395 0 1% 1%
Denmark 6 875 2 365 34% 34% 2 055 385 19% 19%
Germany 524 185 261 620 50% 42% 158 085 63 750 40% 34%
Estonia 155 95 61% 61% 40 0 0% 0%
Ireland 805 715 89% 80% 10 10 80% 80%
Greece 24 510 10 455 43% 43% 9 545 1 560 16% 6%
Spain 13 345 4 670 35% 35% 620 30 5% 4%
France 110 945 32 565 29% 29% 33 230 8 005 24% 24%
Croatia 475 150 31% 31% 95 20 20% 20%
Italy 78 235 31 795 41% 16% 12 590 3 335 26% 23%
Cyprus 2 450 1 245 51% 51% 355 55 15% 15%
Latvia 360 265 74% 74% 45 5 14% 14%
Lithuania 370 285 78% 78% 40 5 18% 18%
Luxembourg 1 715 1 125 66% 66% 315 5 1% 1%
Hungary 4 170 1 290 31% 29% 0 0 : :
Malta 1 110 760 69% 68% 395 50 13% 13%
Netherlands 15 945 7 810 49% 45% 2 180 1 280 59% 53%
Austria 56 285 30 000 53% 52% 6 960 3 925 56% 52%
Poland 2 060 510 25% 24% 1 770 50 3% 2%
Portugal 955 500 52% 52% 0 0 : :
Romania 2 065 1 245 60% 60% 185 85 45% 45%
Slovenia 240 150 63% 63% 40 0 0% 0%
Slovakia 90 60 68% 25% 10 0 0% 0%
Finland 7 180 3 430 48% 42% 1 260 825 65% 58%
Sweden 61 065 26 775 44% 42% 18 915 4 460 24% 17%
United Kingdom 27 770 8 560 31% 28% 12 470 7 085 57% 52%
Iceland 390 70 18% 17% 505 55 11% 11%
Liechtenstein 40 25 55% 58% 5 0 14% 14%
Norway 6 700 4 770 71% 59% 4 730 500 11% 5%
Switzerland 16 225 14 610 90% 45% 1 970 175 9% 7%
Data are rounded to the nearest five. For this reason, totals may not add up and 0 means 2 or fewer decisions.
* Rate of recognition is the share of positive decisions (first instance or final on appeal) in the total number of decisions at the given stage.
In this calculation, the exact number of decisions has been used instead of the rounded numbers presented in this table. Rates of
recognition for humanitarian status are not shown in this table, but are part of the total recognition rate.
The source dataset can be found here for first instance decisions and here for final decisions.
6. Geographical information
The European Union (EU) includes Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece,
Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Methods and definitions
Data on asylum decisions presented in this news release are provided to Eurostat by Ministries of the Interior or Justice, or
immigration agencies, of the Member States. These data are supplied by Member States according to the provisions of Article
4 of the Regulation (EC) 862/2007 of 11 July 2007 on Community statistics on migration and international protection.
A decision on an asylum application means a decision on an application for international protection as defined in Art.2(h) of
Council Directive 2011/95/EC, i.e. including requests for refugee status or for subsidiary protection status, irrespective of
whether the application was lodged on arrival at border, or from inside the country, and irrespective of whether the person
entered the territory legally (e.g. as a tourist) or illegally.
First instance decision means a decision made in response to an asylum application at the first instance level of the asylum
procedure.
Final decision on appeal means a decision granted at the final instance of administrative/judicial asylum procedure and which
results from the appeal lodged by the asylum seeker rejected in the preceding stage of the procedure. As the asylum
procedures and the numbers/levels of decision making bodies differ between Member States, the true final instance may be,
according to the national legislation and administrative procedures, a decision of the highest national court. However, the
applied methodology defines that 'final decisions' should refer to what is effectively a 'final decision' in the vast majority of all
cases: i.e. that all normal routes of appeal have been exhausted.
Protection status includes three different categories of protection:
Person granted refugee status means a person covered by a decision granting refugee status, taken by administrative or
judicial bodies during the reference period. Refugee status means status as defined in Art.2(e) of Directive 2011/95/EC within
the meaning of Art.1 of the Geneva Convention relating to the Status of Refugees of 28 July 1951, as amended by the New
York Protocol of 31 January 1967. According to the Art.2(d) of that Directive refugee means a third country national who, owing
to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of a
particular social group, is outside the country of nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself or
herself of the protection of that country, or a stateless person, who, being outside of the country of former habitual residence for
the same reasons as mentioned above, is unable or, owing to such fear, unwilling to return to it.
Person granted subsidiary protection status means a person covered by a decision granting subsidiary protection status,
taken by administrative or judicial bodies during the reference period. Subsidiary protection status means status as defined in
Art.2(g) of Directive 2011/95/EC. According to the Art.2(f) of that Directive person eligible for subsidiary protection means a
third country national or a stateless person who does not qualify as a refugee but in respect of whom substantial grounds have
been shown for believing that the person concerned, if returned to his or her country of citizenship, or in the case of a stateless
person, to his or her country of former habitual residence, would face a real risk of suffering serious harm and is unable, or,
owing to such risk, unwilling to avail himself or herself of the protection of that country.
Person granted authorisation to stay for humanitarian reasons means a person covered by a decision granting
authorisation to stay for humanitarian reasons under national law concerning international protection, taken by administrative or
judicial bodies during the reference period. It includes persons who are not eligible for international protection as currently
defined in the first stage legal instruments, but are nonetheless protected against removal under the obligations that are
imposed on all Member States by international refugee or human rights instruments or on the basis of principles flowing from
such instruments. Examples of such categories include persons who are not removable on ill health grounds and
unaccompanied minors.
In addition, resettled refugees means persons who have been granted an authorisation to reside in a Member State within the
framework of a national or Community resettlement scheme. Resettlement means the transfer of third-country nationals or
stateless persons, on a request from UNHCR, based on their need for international protection and a durable solution, to a
Member State where they are permitted to reside with a secure legal status. Data relate to resettled persons who have actually
arrived into the territory of the Member State. Resettled refugees are not included in the data on decisions on asylum
applications.
For more information
Eurostat database on asylum and managed migration.
Eurostat metadata on decisions on applications and resettlement.
Eurostat Statistics Explained article on asylum annual data
Eurostat news release 47/2018 of 20 March 2018 on asylum applicants in 2017.
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