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11 results for keyword:refugees
11 results for keyword:refugees

Asylum requests and family reunification; nationality, sex and age

Asylum requests and family reunification nationality, sex and age

Figures

Over 1 in 3 young Ukrainian refugees are in education

A total of 36 percent of Ukrainian refugees aged 15-22 in the Netherlands were in education on 1 October 2023

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More than half of Ukrainian refugees in paid employment

On 1 November 2023, 55 percent of the approximately 78 thousand 15 to 64-year-old refugees with Ukrainian nationality living in the Netherlands were employed.

Articles

Again more Ukrainian refugees in paid employment

The share of employees among refugees with Ukrainian nationality residing in the Netherlands has increased further this year.

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More status holders in paid employment

In 2022, the number of status holders in paid work increased compared to the previous year.

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Asylum and integration 2023 – Cohort study on asylum seekers and status holders

Annual study of register data on reception and integration of asylum migrants arriving in the Netherlands since 2014, 2014-2022

Publications

Higher share of Ukrainian refugees in employment

Out of the approximately 65 thousand Ukrainian refugees aged 15 to 64 years who were residing in the Netherlands on 1 November 2022, 46 percent were in paid employment.

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Mainly women and children from Ukraine registered

Since 24 February 2022, over 27 thousand people arriving from Ukraine have registered with a Dutch municipality, over a third of them minors.

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221 thousand children at risk of poverty, lowest number in 25 years

Last year, 221 thousand minors in the Netherlands were living in low-income households, the lowest number in 25 years.

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Twice as many naturalisations in 2020

Last year, 49 thousand persons became naturalised citizens of the Netherlands, which is almost double the number in 2019.

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Labour participation of status holders stagnating

Of the status holders who obtained an asylum residence permit in 2014, 43 percent had a job by mid-2020.

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