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Asylum Intake Trends

Immigration reached around 116,000 in 2024, showing a notable increase from around 95,000 in 2023.

Last updated: 2026-03-19

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The data reveals significant movements in immigration and emigration patterns over the years. Immigration saw a substantial increase in 2024, climbing to around 116,000, up from about 95,000 in 2023. This upward trend suggests a renewed interest in moving to the region after fluctuations in previous years, particularly during the pandemic years when numbers were considerably lower.

On the other hand, emigration also increased, reaching around 86,000 in 2024, compared to approximately 73,000 in 2023. This rise in emigration indicates that more individuals are choosing to leave, which could reflect various factors, including economic opportunities abroad or personal circumstances.

In terms of employment, the rate for those aged 20-64 was approximately 80% in 2024, down slightly from 81% in 2023. While still relatively high, this decrease may warrant attention as it indicates potential challenges in the job market. Long-term unemployment showed a slight increase as well, with rates moving up to around 3.3% in 2024, hinting at ongoing issues that need to be addressed to maintain a healthy workforce.

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