China, Germany and the UK are the most welcoming

We created a ranking based on our survey results, called the Refugees Welcome Index. China comes out on top, with almost half of those we spoke to saying they would accept refugees in their own home. Russia, Indonesia and Thailand - which thousands tried to reach by boat after fleeing Myanmar last year - came bottom of the list.

People in Germany and the UK are also taking the refugee crisis particularly personally, ranking second and third as the most welcoming.

Almost a third of people in the UK – 29% – are willing to open up their own homes to refugees. Another 47% would let refugees live in their neighbourhoods.

An incredible 96% of Germans, who made room for 1 million people in the last year, are still open to the idea of hosting more. In Jordan, a small country already hosting over 600,000 refugees from Syria, 94% feel the same way.