The joint OECD-UNHCR publication series “Safe Pathways for Refugees” collects data from 37 OECD countries and Brazil on entry permits issued for work, study and family reunification to nationals of seven origin countries associated with high asylum needs. The latest, fourth edition maps the availability and use of such complementary pathways from 2010 to 2022, highlighting key trends and recommendations for the international community.
Safe Pathways for Refugees IV
OECD-UNHCR Study on Pathways Used by Refugees Linked to Family Reunification, Study Programmes and Labour Mobility between 2010 and 2022
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