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Admission to France of asylum seekers since 2000

Hippolyte d'Albis and Ekrame Boubtane

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Abstract: What happens to the people who apply for asylum in France? How many obtain protection? And what proportion of unsuccessful asylum seekers are admitted for residence on other grounds, such as employment or family reasons? Analysing data since 2000, Hippolyte d'Albis and Ekrame Boubtane calculate the share of asylum seekers admitted for residence in France and describe the variations by year of application and by reason for admission.

Date: 2018-02
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Published in Population et sociétés, 2018, 552

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