Demographic Data on Syrians in Turkey: What do we know?

With the outbreak of civil war in Syria, Turkey has become the host of the largest refugee population in the world. In a country where reliable population registration systems are only recently established and where no extensive legal arrangements on migration existed prior to the Syrian crisis, the...

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Data
Demographics
Hard to reach
Institutional change
Migration
Refugees
Registration
Regulation
Statistics
World population
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