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The Research Centre presents selected results from its work in abridged form.

Ten Years in Germany , Date: 18/12/2025, format: brief analysis, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

The BAMF Brief Analysis 06|2025 examines the development of language acquisition and participation in language support programmes among refugees who arrived in 2015 and 2016 and compares them with other cohorts.

Refugees in the integration courses , Date: 10/11/2025, format: brief analysis, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

Research into integration of refugees in Germany primarily draws on data from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP survey of refugees, which is the largest and most important source of data for research on refugees in Germany. The analytical potential of this study can be significantly expanded by combining the survey data with administrative data deriving from the Integration Business File (Integrationsgeschäftsdatei, InGe) of the German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees.

The change in the population structure of Ukrainian refugees in Germany between the end of 2022 and mid-2024 , Date: 07/05/2025, format: brief analysis, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

The BAMF Brief Analysis 4|2025 uses data from the Central Register of Foreigners to ana-lyse how the population structure of Ukrainian refugees in Germany developed between the end of 2022 and mid-2024.

Between tolerated stay and right to stay: What are the effects of the Opportunity Residence Permit, and for whom? , Date: 03/04/2025, format: brief analysis, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

The BAMF Brief Analysis 3|2025 examines issuance patterns and effects of the Opportunity Residence Act (§ 104c AufenthG). This regulation came into force at the end of 2022 for a period of three years, granting long-term tolerated individuals an 18-month provisional right of residence. This Brief Analysis offers an initial interim assessment of this regulation, which remains unique in Germany to date.

The intentions to stay or return among tolerated persons , Date: 05/02/2025, format: brief analysis, This download is available in other languages, too., area: Authority

The BAMF Brief Analysis 02|2025 examines the intentions of tolerated persons to stay in Germany or return to their country of origin, and provides insights into individual decision-making processes.

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