Contrary to the claims of German politicians, Germany is not taking on more than its fair share of refugees

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Publication Date 01/12/2014
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The extent to which EU countries take on their ‘fair share’ of asylum seekers is a contentious issue. Luc Bovens and Jane von Rabenau write on concern within Germany that the country is taking on a higher burden than other EU states. They argue that when compared on a per capita basis with similar EU countries, Germany performs relatively poorly in terms of acceptances for new refugees. Where Germany performs better is with respect to the size of the existing refugee population within the country, however this may be a reflection of the difficulty refugees experience in gaining German citizenship.

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ESO: Background information: Refugees. Overview of German and European asylum policy http://www.europeansources.info/record/refugees-overview-of-german-and-european-asylum-policy/

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