IOM_ANNUAL _2017
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WHO WERE THE MIGRANTS ASSISTED BY <strong>IOM</strong> WITH THEIR<br />
DEPARTURE FROM THE NETHERLANDS IN <strong>2017</strong>?<br />
57%<br />
43%<br />
Iraq<br />
Indonesia<br />
Iran<br />
China<br />
Afghanistan<br />
Armenia<br />
Georgia<br />
Mongolia<br />
Philippines<br />
Ukraine<br />
Algeria<br />
Other<br />
1,114<br />
351<br />
67<br />
asylum (73%)<br />
irregular (23%)<br />
non - asylum (4%)<br />
Top-10 countries of origin<br />
Breakdown by legal status<br />
Figure 3. The top 10 countries of origin accounted for more than half of the <strong>IOM</strong>-assisted returns from the Netherlands in <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
Close to three quarters of the returns were migrants with an asylum background. Source: <strong>IOM</strong> the Netherlands<br />
Figure 4.<br />
218<br />
457<br />
1,075<br />
1,314<br />
adults (87%)<br />
children (14%)<br />
female (30%)<br />
male (70%)<br />
Adults and children <strong>2017</strong> Gender breakdown <strong>2017</strong><br />
Figure Figure 5. 4. Most of the returnees assisted by <strong>IOM</strong> the Netherlands in <strong>2017</strong> were adult males. Source: <strong>IOM</strong> the Netherlands<br />
6_<strong>IOM</strong> THE NETHERLANDS HIGHLIGHTS <strong>2017</strong><br />
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