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From Syria to Ukraine: Refugee Inflows and Trends in the European Union

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  • Tommaso Frattini
  • Giuseppe Pulito

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The EU refugee population rose from about 1 million in 2014 to 7.8 million in 2024, driven by Syria and then the larger post-2022 Ukraine inflow. Germany remains the main host, but growth has been faster and uneven across countries, increasing pressure on asylum systems.

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  • Tommaso Frattini & Giuseppe Pulito, 2025. "From Syria to Ukraine: Refugee Inflows and Trends in the European Union," CReAM Reports 2504, ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin (RFBerlin).
  • Handle: RePEc:crm:crmrep:2504
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