EUROSTAT · migr_asydcfsta
First instance decisions on applications by type of decision, citizenship, age and sex - annual aggregated data
Code: migr_asydcfsta
migr_asydcfsta is an Eurostat dataset covering migration and asylum statistics. eupublicdata derives 6 indicators from this source, classified under the migration & asylum topic. EU-27 coverage runs from 2012 to 2025 (14 years on file).
Series start
2008
Latest reading
2025
Last updated
2026-06-02
Observations
22,221,408
Eurostat theme classification
Cross cutting topics → Migrant integration and children in migration → Children in migration → Asylum statistics on children
What the migr_ prefix means
Eurostat groups datasets by an alphanumeric prefix corresponding to the broad statistical domain. The migr_ family covers migration and asylum statistics. Within that family, the suffix (here asydcfsta) identifies the specific table — its dimensions, frequency and breakdown variables.
Indicators derived
- Asylum negative first-instance decisionsasylum_decision_neg
- Asylum positive first-instance decisionsasylum_decision_pos
- Asylum positive — humanitarian protectionasylum_decision_pos_hum
- Asylum positive — refugee statusasylum_decision_pos_rfg
- Asylum positive — subsidiary protectionasylum_decision_pos_sprot
- Asylum first-instance decisions (total)asylum_decision_total
How this dataset is used on eupublicdata
Each indicator above is a single variable extracted from the underlying Eurostat table, normalised to a one-row-per-(country, year) layout for cross-country comparison. The source values themselves are unchanged — we do not aggregate, recompute or re-weight; the figures rendered on every indicator page are exactly what Eurostat publishes for the EU-27 aggregate and each member state.
For the canonical metadata (dimension list, unit definitions, footnotes, revision history, EU-28 / EU-27 back-series alignment), open the upstream dataset on Eurostat. Country-level granularity and historical depth can exceed what eupublicdata surfaces here, depending on the breakdown variables the indicator was derived from.