Title: | UNHCR Refugee Population Statistics Database |
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Description: | The Refugee Population Statistics Database published by The Office of The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) contains information about forcibly displaced populations spanning more than 70 years of statistical activities. It covers displaced populations such as refugees, asylum-seekers and internally displaced people, including their demographics. Stateless people are also included, most of who have never been displaced. The database also reflects the different types of solutions for displaced populations such as repatriation or resettlement. More information on the data and methodology can be found on the UNHCR Refugee Data Finder <https://www.unhcr.org/refugee-statistics/>. |
Authors: | Hisham Galal [aut, cre], Ahmadou Dicko [ctb], UNHCR [cph] |
Maintainer: | Hisham Galal <[email protected]> |
License: | CC BY 4.0 |
Version: | 2024.6.0 |
Built: | 2024-11-18 02:52:45 UTC |
Source: | https://github.com/PopulationStatistics/refugees |
Asylum claims submitted by year and countries of asylum and origin. Claims are submitted by asylum applicants and are applications for international protection.
asylum_applications
asylum_applications
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The procedure type describes the authority with whom the asylum claim was lodged.
It can be one of: G
– Government, J
- Joint, U
– UNHCR.
The application type describes the stage of the procedure.
Common values are N
(New), R
(Repeat) and A
(Appeal).
The decision level provides more detail of the stage of the procedure.
Common values are NA
(New applications), RA
(repeat/reopened applications) and
AR
(administrative review).
The data type describes whether the data provided reflects cases or persons. The most common situation is for the data on asylum applications lodged to reflect persons, but in certain situations (e.g USA), the data provided by governments is at the level of cases. A case can contain information on one or more persons.
The total number of asylum claims for the given dataset.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
asylum_applications
asylum_applications
Decisions taken on asylum claims by year and countries of asylum and origin. Asylum claims are applications for international protection and decisions on asylum claims can be positive, negative or otherwise closed.
asylum_decisions
asylum_decisions
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The procedure type describes the authority with whom the asylum claim was lodged.
It can be one of: G
– Government, J
- Joint, U
– UNHCR.
The decision level provides more detail of the stage of the procedure.
Common values are NA
(New applications), RA
(repeat/reopened applications) and
AR
(administrative review).
The data type describes whether the data provided reflects cases or persons. The most common situation is for the data on asylum applications lodged to reflect persons, but in certain situations (e.g USA), the data provided by governments is at the level of cases. A case can contain information on one or more persons.
The number of asylum applicants recognised as refugees under UNHCR’s mandate.
The number of asylum applicants recognised as refugees under other forms of complementary protection.
The number of asylum applicants whose asylum claims have been rejected.
The number of asylum applicants whose asylum claims have been otherwise closed.
The total number of asylum applicants for which a decision on their asylum claim has been made in the given reference period.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
asylum_decisions
asylum_decisions
Country codes, names, UN major areas and UNHCR regional bureaux/operations.
countries
countries
A tibble.
ISO3 Country code.
UNHCR Country code.
UNSD Name.
UNHCR Region name.
UNSD Region name.
UNSD Sub-region name.
SDG Region name.
SDG Region name.
countries
countries
Demographic and sub-national data, where such disaggregation is available. UNHCR collects this information for all population types, as well as two durable solutions (returned IDPs and refugees). Demographics are also available for IDMC and UNRWA datasets.
demographics
demographics
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The three character code specifying the population type (e.g. REF
for refugees, ASY
for asylum-seekers etc).
The textual description of the location.
An indication of whether the location is urban or rural. An urban location is classified as a settlement with more than 5,000 inhabitants. It can be one of the following values: C
– Camp. Note that C
was discontinued after 2010, at which point the accommodation type became available, U
– Urban, R
– Rural, V
- Various/unknown
Accommodation Type became available in 2010 but is only populated from 2012. The code represents one of: I
- Individual accommodation, S
- Self-settled camp, P
- Planned/managed camp, C
- Collective centre, R
- Reception/transit camp, U
- Undefined
The number of female children aged 0 to 4 inclusive.
The number of female children aged 5 to 11 inclusive.
The number of female children aged 12 to 17 inclusive.
The number of female adults aged 18 to 59 inclusive.
The number of female adults aged 60 or more.
The number of females for whom age disaggregation is unavailable.
The total number of females (where disaggregation by sex is available).
The number of male children aged 0 to 4 inclusive.
The number of male children aged 5 to 11 inclusive.
The number of male children aged 12 to 17 inclusive.
The number of male adults aged 18 to 59 inclusive.
The number of male adults aged 60 or more.
The number of males for whom age disaggregation is unavailable.
The total number of males (where disaggregation by sex is available).
The total number of persons.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
demographics
demographics
UNHCR has published a new dataset recording the number of people forced to flee during each of the years since 1962. This dataset presents the forced displacement flows.
flows
flows
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
Refugee Arrivals: includes prima facie (group recognition) refugees and those who have received temporary protection. The first available data for this group is for 1962. People in refugee-like situations are also included from 2007.
New Asylum Applications: are new asylum applications registered during each year. Repeat and appeal applications have been excluded. The first year that published data for this population group became available is 1970 and only for a limited number of high-income countries, with data from more countries available from 2000.
Refugees who have returned home within the previous year.
Other people in need of international protection: includes just the new arrivals of this population group, first reported in 2018.
See the notes on the curation process in the Data Insights for more details.
flows
flows
Data on Internally displaced persons due to conflict and violence that is produced by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre.
idmc
idmc
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The total number of internally displaced persons due to conflict and violence.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
idmc
idmc
UNHCR data on displacement at the end of the year.
population
population
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The number of refugees.
The number of asylum-seekers.
The number of returned refugees.
The number of internally displaced persons.
The number of returned internally displaced persons.
The number of stateless persons.
The number of others of concern to UNHCR.
The number of other people in need of international protection.
The number of host community members.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
population
population
Data on solutions record those refugees and IDPs that have availed a durable solution.
solutions
solutions
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The number of refugee returnees.
The number of resettlement arrivals.
The number of refugees that have naturalised.
The number of IDP returnees.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
solutions
solutions
Data on Palestine refugees registered under UNRWA’s mandate.
unrwa
unrwa
A tibble.
The year (e.g. 2020).
Country of origin name.
Country of origin UNHCR code.
Country of origin ISO code.
Country of asylum name.
Country of asylum UNHCR code.
Country of asylum ISO code.
The total number of Palestine refugees registered under UNRWA’s mandate.
See the notes on the data structure in the methodology pages for more details.
unrwa
unrwa