Summary of OECD-UNHCR Study on Third-country Solutions for Refugees: Admissions for Family Reunification, Education, and Employment Purposes between 2010-2019

This study offers an indicative picture of (1) the type and magnitude of admission pathways used by specific refugee populations and (2) the data-collection challenges and gaps associated with complementary pathways for admission. This report builds on the data and findings presented in the 2018 OECD-UNHCR joint report.

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