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Table 1 presents an overview of data collected by Franet on the number of children who fled Ukraine registered in each Member State.
The starting point for collecting the data, or data reference point, are frequently different for each Member State, depending on the sources and reporting periods. Many of the totals are derived from additional contextual information or different sources. For example, some of the data sources are authorities responsible for education, while in others are border police or child protection authorities. These caveats should be considered when interpreting or comparing the data.
Table 1 – Overall number of children fleeing from Ukraine in the EU Member States, data collected by Franet, June 2023
|
Franet data |
Date |
Source |
Public or not |
AT |
32,750 |
1 May 2023 |
Federal Ministry of the Interior |
Not public |
BE |
22,409 |
30 April 2023 |
Federal Public Service for Home Affairs, Immigration Office |
Public |
BG |
53,867 |
9 June 2023 |
State Agency for Child Protection |
Not public |
CY |
4,761 |
30 April 2023 |
Ministry of the Interior, Asylum Service |
Not public |
CZ٭ |
91,000 |
1 April 2023 |
Ministry of Interior |
Not public |
DE |
349,000 |
23 May 2023 |
Public |
|
DK |
13,096 |
30 June 2023 |
Public |
|
EE |
28,837 |
30 April 2023 |
Police and Boarder Guard Board |
Not public |
EL |
6,709 |
30 April 2023 |
Public |
|
ES |
56,341 |
22 March 2023 |
Information provided at public sessions of the Congress of Deputies, Committee on the Rights of Children and Adolescents |
Public, but not accessible regularly updated source |
FI |
15,537
|
30 April 2023 |
Finnish Immigration Service |
Not public |
FR٭٭٭ |
20,795 |
30 April 2023 |
Ministry of National Education and Youth |
|
HR٭٭ |
n/a |
|
|
|
HU |
14,940 |
30 April 2023 |
Ministry of Interior, National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing |
Not public |
IE |
24,413 |
30 April 2023 |
Central Statistics Office, Department of Social Protection |
Public |
IT |
49,459 |
30 April 2023 |
Public |
|
LT |
25,992
|
31 May 2023 |
Public |
|
LU |
1,820 |
30 April 2023 |
Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Directorate of immigration |
Not public |
LV |
12,306 |
13 June 2023 |
Population Register |
Not public |
15,612 |
13 June 2023 |
Register of Information Necessary for Providing Support to Ukrainian Civilians |
Not public |
|
MT |
578 |
30 April 2023 |
International Protection Agency |
Not public |
NL٭٭٭٭ |
20,400 |
7 May 2023 |
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture |
Public |
PL٭٭ |
|
|
|
|
PT |
14,256 |
30 April 2023 |
Immigration and Borders Service |
Not public |
RO |
1,575,624 |
30 April 2023 |
General Inspectorate of Border Police |
Not public |
SE |
375 asylum-seeking Ukrainian citizens |
30 April 2023 |
Public |
|
17,067 registered for TP |
Public |
|||
SI٭٭ |
|
|
|
|
SK |
39,451 registered for TP
|
30 April 2023 |
Bureau of Border and Foreign Police |
Not public |
34,352 have valid tolerated stay |
|
A table presents an overview of data collected by FRA’s multidisciplinary research network, Franet, on the number of children who fled Ukraine registered in each Member State. The data refers to information provided to FRA in June 2023.
Source: FRA, June 2023.
Note: For comprehensive information, please see Franet national reports.
٭ CZ - data are an estimate computed on the total of beneficiaries of temporary protection.
٭٭ HR, SI and PL - data on the overall number of children fleeing from Ukraine are not available.
٭٭٭ FR - data include the children enrolled in French schools since data on the overall number of children fleeing Ukraine are not available.
٭٭٭٭NL - data include children from 4 to 17 years old.