Refugee population by country or territory of asylum
What you should know about this indicator
A refugee is defined as a person in need of international protection, being outside their country of origin, because of serious threats against which the authorities of their home country cannot or will not protect them.
Sources and processing
This data is based on the following sources
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Notes on our processing step for this indicator
- The data collected by the UNHCR describes movement of refugees between individual regions. To calculate the total number of refugees in a region, we sum up the data from all origin countries. The same applies to calculating all refugees from one country of origin.
- To calculate the number of refugees per 1,000 people in a country, we divide the number of refugees by the total population of the country and multiply by 1,000. The population estimates come from a long-run dataset maintained by Our World in Data.
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Citations
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To cite this page overall, including any descriptions, FAQs or explanations of the data authored by Our World in Data, please use the following citation:
“Data Page: Refugee population by country or territory of asylum”, part of the following publication: Fiona Spooner, Tuna Acisu, Hannah Ritchie, Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, Max Roser and Marcel Gerber (2022) - “Migration”. Data adapted from UNHCR. Retrieved from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/refugee-population-by-country-or-territory-of-asylum [online resource]
How to cite this data
In-line citationIf you have limited space (e.g. in data visualizations), you can use this abbreviated in-line citation:
UNHCR (2024) – with major processing by Our World in Data
Full citation
UNHCR (2024) – with major processing by Our World in Data. “Refugee population by country or territory of asylum” [dataset]. UNHCR, “Refugee Population Statistics Database 2023” [original data]. Retrieved November 7, 2024 from https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/refugee-population-by-country-or-territory-of-asylum