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<H1>3.  The Refugee Registration Records</H1>
Research on a population is dependent on vital statistics about its size
and members. There has, however, never been a census of the Palestine refugee
population in any of the Agency's areas of operations. As a non-governmental
agency, UNRWA has neither control over the registration of births, deaths
and movements, nor access to such information from the various authorities
in the Agency's five Fields of operation. All vital statistics collected
by UNRWA consequently stem from voluntarily reporting from the refugees
themselves.

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The registration records are the core of UNRWA's vital statistics. They
consists of records and statistics and determine who is eligible for UNRWA's
services in the fields of health, education and social relief. Registration
has always been the task of UNRWA's Relief and Social Services Department
which has distributed basic rations of foodstuff to all registered refugees
as part of the Agency's relief services. The rations have been gradually
reduced, and since 1982 UNRWA has distributed them only to refugees qualifying
for &quot;Special Hardship&quot; assistance and to refugee and non-refugee
communities in the areas affected by emergencies (war, extended curfews,
etc.).2<BR>
Access to the records for research purposes has been constrained due to
their political sensitivity, and their sensitivity in regard to confidentiality
and personal privacy. UNRWA does, nevertheless, publish aggregated tables
of the registered refugee population.3 

<P>
The problem of assessing the number of Palestine refugees is controversial.
Both the number of those who fled in 1947-48 and the question of who should
be defined as a Palestine refugee have been disputed. For example whether
persons who fled for the first time in 1967 should be included or not has
been under discussion. 

<P>
Because the registration records are the core of UNRWA statistics, erroneous
reporting in this regard is important for any evaluation of use of UNRWA's
statistics in social science research.4 It is important to distinguish between
two main dimensions of the problem of determining the number of refugees
accurately, namely problems of registration and problems of classification.
Problems of registration refer to non-existing persons being counted as
refugees, or persons who fulfil the classification criteria for being UNRWA
refugees but who are not registered, (for example many newly born babies).
In contrast, problems of classification refer to which criteria a person
should fulfil to be defined as a &quot;Palestine Refugee&quot;, and whether
those persons who are registered actually fulfil these criteria.

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The problem of classification is to a large extent a historical one. To
present a thorough discussion of the problems of classification is far beyond
the scope of this study. Throughout the report, we will use the term (Palestine)
&quot;refugee&quot; about a person who is registered as such with UNRWA.<P>

According to UNRWA, &quot;Palestine Refugees&quot; are persons: <BR>

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<LI>whose normal residence was Palestine during the period 1 June 1946 to
15 May 1948; 
<LI>who lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the
1948 conflict; 
<LI>who took refuge in one of the countries or areas where UNRWA provides
relief; and 
<LI>who are direct descendants through the male line of persons fulfilling
1. -3. above. 
</UL>

<P>
UNRWA has had to grapple with problems of incorrect registration since its
earliest days. When UNRWA was established, it inherited refugee registration
records from its predecessor organization, the United Nations Relief for
Palestine Refugees (UNRPR), and from various voluntary agencies. For refugees
living in the area of UNRWA operations, eligibility for Agency services
has always been tied to registration with UNRWA, a fact which has generated
incentives for erroneous registration of persons.5 Acknowledging the problem
of erroneous registration, UNRWA made several attempts to rectify the registration
records from 1950 and onwards. During this work half a million names were
deleted.6 

<P>
In spite of persistent efforts by UNRWA to correct erroneous reporting of
the number of refugees, UNRWA acknowledges that its registration figures
are inaccurate. UNRWA works, and will continue to work, with approximate
figures in its planning of services to the registered refugee communities.
The report UNRWA: A Brief History: 1950-1982 concludes its section on the
number of refugees by noting:

<P>
It has to be borne in mind that UNRWA's registration figures do not necessarily
reflect the actual population due to factors such as unreported births and
deaths or false and duplicate registrations. It is presumed that the true
number of registered persons present in the area of UNRWA operations is
less than the registered population. (1986;  8)

<P>
What can be said about this problem as of 1994? It should be noted that
an important incentive for erroneous registration of persons was removed
when UNRWA ceased to distribute rations to all registered refugees. In the
following we will discuss issues related to the research potential of data
generated by the refugee registration system.<BR>

<h5>2.)Admission to Special Hardship Case(SHC) status builds on the criteria
of a particularly difficult situation, such as absence of a male adult medically
fit to provide for the family and of any alternative source of income sufficient 
to meet basic needs.<br>
3.) As an example, does the UNRWA Statistical Yearbook for Education include a
aggregated table of registered refugees by age and sex.<br>
4.) The Demography of Palestinian Refugees: An assessment of UNRWA Statistics
(1984, Centre for the Study of Population) examines UNRWA registration
statistics for evidence of age-heaping and digit preferences/avoidance for the 
years 1966,1970 and 1972-1982. In addition, the authors apply indirect methods
of estimating fertility and mortality levels from the age and sex composition
of the registered population<br>
5.) In UNWRA: A Brief History 1950-1982 (1986; 5) the problem of erroneous 
registration is clearly stated by the International Committee of the Red Cross
in its final report to the United Nations: "Finally, thousands of individuals, 
destitute persons and others, have tried to evade the controls by registering
themselves in more than one region, or under several names, by increasing the 
number of family members, or by registering false births and hiding deaths."<br>
6.) This was not an easy task, however: "Thus a degree of failure in this sector
must be admitted. However, no organization in the Agency«s position, without legal
power, could ever fully succeed in an enterprise of this nature against the 
wishes of both the beneficiaries, the refugees themselves, and the Host Governments
within whose territories the process was to be carried out. The failure has by no
means been total, however. Over the years half a million names have been deleted 
from the registration records - mainly of persons deceased, or false or duplicate
registrations..."(UNRWA: A Brief History 1950-1982: 1986;73).</h5>
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