65% of those arriving here have achieved at least a Level 7 college degree.
1,125 Ukrainians arrived in Ireland in the week between December 4th and December 11th.
In total, 67,448 refugees have travelled here since the start of the Russian invasion, according to the CSO.
Nearly 3,000 of those are staying in the midlands - 1,464 in Westmeath, 619 in Offaly and 789 in Laois.
As of December 11th, 46% of the national total were women, while 34% of refugees have been 19 or younger.
65% of those arriving have achieved a college degree of Level 7 or higher in their home country.
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