Destination choice of asylum applicants in Europe from three conflict-affected countries

Tomoya Suzuki
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ABSTRACT From the early 2010s onward, the number of asylum seekers in Europe has gradually increased, with 2015, in particular, experiencing a significant rise. These asylum seekers have mainly come from conflict-affected countries. In 2015, for instance, Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis accounted for the top three nationalities of first-time asylum applicants in the European Union. This study uses count data on Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi asylum seekers in 25 European countries over the sample period of 2001 to 2016 and investigates their destination choice within a framework of generalised linear models for modelling count data. The explanatory variables include economic and cultural factors, which the results show significantly, influenced the flows of asylum seekers. For instance, a high level of income per person employed in a European country was a common pull factor for Syrian, Afghan and Iraqi asylum seekers. The three groups of asylum seekers also shared a common preference for cultures in which people were individualistic, long-term orientated and tolerant of unorthodox behaviour and ideas.
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来自三个受冲突影响国家的欧洲庇护申请人的目的地选择
自2010年代初以来,欧洲寻求庇护者的数量逐渐增加,特别是2015年出现了显著增长。这些寻求庇护者主要来自受冲突影响的国家。例如,2015年,叙利亚人、阿富汗人和伊拉克人是欧盟首次申请庇护的前三个国家。本研究使用了2001年至2016年25个欧洲国家的叙利亚、阿富汗和伊拉克寻求庇护者的统计数据,并在广义线性模型的框架内调查了他们的目的地选择。解释变量包括经济和文化因素,结果表明,这些因素显著影响了寻求庇护者的流动。例如,欧洲国家的高人均就业收入水平是吸引叙利亚、阿富汗和伊拉克寻求庇护者的一个共同因素。这三个寻求庇护者群体也有一个共同的偏好,即人们是个人主义的、着眼长远的和容忍非正统行为和思想的文化。
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