Germany is accepting less than its fair share of refugees, while official data have also overestimated the number of refugees living in the country

LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (2014)
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Abstract

How has Germany performed with regard to accepting asylum applications and refugees? Luc Bovens and Jane von Rabenau assess recent data on acceptance rates and the size of the refugee population in Germany, finding that the country has one of the lowest acceptance rates in western/northern Europe. The size of the refugee population in Germany is more moderate by western/northern European standards, however recent developments suggest official data has likely overestimated the size of this population.

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