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Ukrainian migration to Austria: challenges and peculiarities of social adaptation

stmm. 2025 (2): 97–115

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.02.097

Full text: https://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2025-2/7.pdf

LIUDMYLA KALASHNIKOVA, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Professor at the Department of Sociology and Mas-Communications, Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University (54, Universytetskyi Av., Kryvyi Rih, 50000)

lvkalashnikova198@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9573-5955

OLENA LISEIENKO, Doctor of Sciences, Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Management of Socio-Cultural Activities, South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky (26, Staroportofrankivska St., Odesa, 65000)

helenloveodessa@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0408-5203

YANA BARINOVA, PhD, Program Director, European Policies and Ukraine, ERSTE Foundation (Belvedere-1, Vienna, Austria, 1110)

ya.barinova@gmail.com

The article attempts to outline the specifics of Ukrainian migration to Austria based on the generalization of official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on the number of Ukrainian citizens registered with the consular authorities in Austria, as well as data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Summarizing the results of an empirical sociological study conducted by Ipsos.SA on behalf of the UN High Commissioner’s Office using the online survey method in January-March 2023 among 1,500 Ukrainian citizens representing 553 households who have been forced to migrate to Austria since the beginning of the war, allowed us to outline the existing trends in the social adaptation of Ukrainians to Austrian society. The subjective indicator of migrants’ adaptability was the level of satisfaction with the organization of their life and the level of support provided by the recipient country. The socio-demographic profile of Ukrainian migrants, the level of their employment at the place of temporary residence, the degree of integration into the host community, and the motivation to return to Ukraine for permanent residence were studied in detail. The generalizations made it possible to outline the negative consequences of Ukrainian migration to Austria and to characterize the main stages of development and implementation of state adaptation and integration programs. An equally important achievement is the authors’ attempt to develop targeted practical recommendations on possible areas for expanding work with Ukrainian migrants in Austria, in particular, taking into account their needs and requests, as well as the capabilities and interests of the host country. Their further implementation will contribute to the development of the Austrian economy, strengthening of Austrian-Ukrainian relations, liberalization of migration policy and gaining experience in regulating migration processes. It will also enable return/circular migration of Ukrainians, which is extremely important for both Ukraine and Austria.

Keywords: forced migration, Russian-Ukrainian war, social adaptation, integration, Ukrainian-Austrian relations, state migration policy programs

References

  1. Bil, M. (2022). Forced migration in the context of high social vulnerability of the population of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Migration&Law, 2(5-6), 31-43. https://doi.org/10.32752/2786-5185-2022-2-5-6-31-43

  2. Biriukova, M., Ruschenko, I., Liashenko, N., Hryhor'yeva, S. (2022). Refugees and internally displaced persons of the Russian-Ukrainian war: social characteristics and practices. [In Ukrainian]. Hrani. Scientific and theoretical almanac, 6(25), 143-156.

  3. Bundesministerium Inneres. (2022). Questions and answers Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.bmi.gv.at/ukraine/files/145_2022_FAQUkraine_Homepage_UKRAINISCH_V20220321.pdf

  4. Dornmayr, H., Riepl, M. (2024). Unternehmensbefragung zum Arbeits- und Fachkräftebedarf/-mangel. Wien: Institut für Bildungsforschung der Wirtschaft. Retrieved from: https://www.wko.at/oe/fachkraeftesicherung/fachkraefteradar-summary.pdf

  5. Drbohlava, D., Yaroshevych, M. (Eds.). (2017). Ukrainian migration in times of crisis: forced and labor mobility. [In Ukrainian]. Prague: Charles University. Retrieved from: https://europewb.org.ua/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Migr-mobility-ukr.pdf

  6. Glorius, B., Doomrnik, J. (Eds.). (2020). Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Locations. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer Nature Link. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25666-1

  7. Gullahorn, J.T., Gullahorn, J. E. (1963). An Extension of the U-Curve Hypothesis. Journal of Social Issues, 19(3), 33-47. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.1963.tb00447.x

  8. Heilemann, S. (2023). Displaced Persons from Ukraine in Austria. Risk Factors in the Area of Housing. Vienna: International Organization for Migration (IOM). Retrieved from: https://publications.iom.int/books/displaced-persons-ukraine-austria-risk-factors-area-housing

  9. Husak, D. (2023). Migration crisis in the Republic of Poland as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Litopys Volyni, 28, 209-214.

  10. Ipsos.SA. (2023). Survey of intentions and perspectives of refugees from Ukraine - 2023: report. Retrieved from: https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/1064/study-description

  11. Kalashnikova, L.V. (2022). Forced migration of Ukrainians in times of war: challenges and search for compromises. In: Yu.I. Shmalenko (Ed.), Transformation of Ukrainian society in the digital era: materials of the All-Ukrainian round table (pp. 4-8). [In Ukrainian]. National University "Odesa Law Academy". https://dspace.onua.edu.ua/server/api/core/bitstreams/8cfeca0e-ef83-4132-86ff-b9b15d58f1b4/content

  12. Kostiuk, L. (2017). Dynamics of Austrian migration policy during the second half of the twentieth and early twenty-first century. [In Ukrainian]. Ukraine-Europe-World. International collection of scientific papers. Series: History, International Relations, 19, 231-236. Retrieved from: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/bitstream/123456789/9424/1/24Kostyuk.pdf

  13. Levin, R.Ya., Yatsenko, H.Yu. (2022). The perception of life values by Ukrainians and other Europeans in the context of the problems of integration of Ukrainian refugees in the EU. [In Ukrainian]. Ekonomika Ukrainy, 10, 51-60.

  14. Libanova, E., Pozniak, O., Tsymbal, O. (2022). Scale and consequences of forced migration of the population of Ukraine as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 48(2), 37-57. https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2022.02.037

  15. Maidanik, I.P. (2010). Legislative changes in the Italian Republic: the latest challenges for Ukrainian migrants. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 2(14), 86-93. https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2010.02.086

  16. Malynovska, O. (2024). Ukrainian refugees of the war in Europe between integration and return. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Economic and Social Studies, National Institute for Strategic Studies of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://niss.gov.ua/doslidzhennya/sotsialna-polityka/ukrayinski-bizhentsi-viyny-v-yevropi-mizh-intehratsiyeyu-ta

  17. Malynovska, O.A. (2022). Migration of Ukrainians to Slovakia: trends and prospects. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 1, 70-87. Retrieved from: http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/j-pdf/dse_2022_1_7.pdf https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2022.01.070

  18. Matviichuk, O., Ryzhenko, I. (2024). Experience of social programs of the Republic of Poland for Ukrainian refugees. [In Ukrainian]. Scientific Perspectives, 5(47), 1302-1313.

  19. Mikula, A., Kovalisko, N. (2024). Determinants and dynamics of migration changes in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Hrani. Scientific and Theoretical Almanac, 27(2), 93-100.

  20. Milova, M.I., Trushevych, H.B. (2023). Ukrainian migration to Europe during the Russian-Ukrainian war: the policy of settlement. [In Ukrainian]. International and Political Studies, 36, 215-223. https://doi.org/10.18524/2707-5206.2023.36.288721

  21. Motruk, S. (2024). The place and role of Ukrainian forced migrants in the life of Czech society (2022-2024). [In Ukrainian]. European Historical Studies, 29, 166-184. Retrieved from: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/bitstream/123456789/22742/1/29_%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80_%D0%84I%D0%A1.pdf#page=166 https://doi.org/10.17721/2524-048X.2024.29.11

  22. Österreichischen Integrations Fonds. (2024). Retrieved from: https://www.integrationsfonds.at/statistiken/

  23. Ponomareva, O.O. (2011). The phenomenon of Ukrainian immigrants in Italy from the point of view of social identity theory. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian society, 4(39), 67-82. https://doi.org/10.15407/socium2011.04.067

  24. Pyrozhkov, S.I., Libanova, E.M., Novikova, O.F., Skrypniuk, O.V., Ustymenko, V.A., Khamitov, N.V., Shulga, M.O. (Eds.). (2018). Ukrainian Society: Migration Dimension: National Report. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Ptukha Institute of Demography and Social Studies, NAS of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://www.idss.org.ua/arhiv/Ukraine_migration.pdf

  25. Sadova, U.Yа. (Ed.). (2018). Migration Phenomena and Processes: Concepts, Methods, Facts: A Handbook. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Ilia Dolishnyi IRD, NAS of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://ird.gov.ua/irdp/p20180801.pdf

  26. Sivak, N.O. (2021). Refugee policy in Austria, Denmark and the UK after the 2015 migration crisis. [In Ukrainian]. Socio-Political Studies: Scientific Almanac, 5, 117-122. Retrieved from: https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31729

  27. Sokar, A., Wells, Ia., Leod, M., Reeners, A., Stephanes, M. (2022). Featuries of adaptation of Ukrainian Refugees in the EU, Great Britain, USA, and Canada. Foreign Affairs, 32(5), 8-15. https://doi.org/10.46493/2663-2675.32(5).2022.8-15

  28. Stelnykovych, S. (2024). European migration crisis in the context of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Intermarum: History, Politics, Culture, 14, 129-143. https://doi.org/10.35433/history.112073

  29. Ukrinform. (2024). Austria has simplified access to the labor market for Ukrainian refugees. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-diaspora/3879886-v-avstrii-sprostili-dla-ukrainskih-bizenciv-dostup-do-rinku-praci.html

  30. UNHCR. (2023). Поширені запитання та відповіді: Тимчасовий захист в Австрії. Federal Ministry Republic of Austria. Взято з: https://help.unhcr.org/moldova/wp-content/uploads/sites/95/2022/04/20220330_FAQ_Temporary_Protection_UKR.pdf

  31. UNHCR. (2024). Ukraine Refugee Situation. Operation Data Portal. Retrieved from: https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine

  32. Vienna.at. (2023). Ukraine-Flüchtlinge in Wien: Hohe Bildung. Retrieved from: https://www.vienna.at/ukraine-fluchtlinge-in-wien-hohe-bildung/8471581

  33. Yakubovskyi, S.O., Rodionova, T.A., Moroz, D.M. (2024). The impact of migration on the German economy in the context of Russia's aggression against Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Actual problems of development of the region's economy, 1(20), 10-19. Retrieved from: http://lib.pnu.edu.ua:8080/bitstream/123456789/20277/1/%d0%96%d1%83%d1%80%d0%bd%d0%b0%d0%bb%2b20-1%d0%bd%d0%be%d0%b2%d0%b0%2b-10-19.pdf

  34. Yakymchuk, M.Y., Solomko, S.S., Samorokov, V.O. (2023). Legal status of Ukrainian refugees in European countries. [In Ukrainian]. Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, 1, 619-625. https://doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2023.01.108

  35. Yakymenko, Y. (Ed.). (2023). The impact of migration processes on the course of post-war recovery of Ukraine, migration policy of the EU and the Eastern Partnership countries. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Razumkov Center. Retrieved from: https://razumkov.org.ua/images/2023/10/25/2023-Pyshchulina-MIGRACIA.pdf

Received 24.01.2025

Accepted for publication after review26.03.2025

Published 2025

Ukrainian migration to Austria: challenges and peculiarities of social adaptation

stmm. 2025 (2): 97–115

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2025.02.097

Full text: https://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2025-2/7.pdf

LIUDMYLA KALASHNIKOVA, Doctor of Sciences in Sociology, Professor at the Department of Sociology and Mas-Communications, Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University (54, Universytetskyi Av., Kryvyi Rih, 50000)

lvkalashnikova198@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9573-5955

OLENA LISEIENKO, Doctor of Sciences, Professor at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology and Management of Socio-Cultural Activities, South Ukrainian National Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushynsky (26, Staroportofrankivska St., Odesa, 65000)

helenloveodessa@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0408-5203

YANA BARINOVA, PhD, Program Director, European Policies and Ukraine, ERSTE Foundation (Belvedere-1, Vienna, Austria, 1110)

ya.barinova@gmail.com

The article attempts to outline the specifics of Ukrainian migration to Austria based on the generalization of official data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine on the number of Ukrainian citizens registered with the consular authorities in Austria, as well as data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Summarizing the results of an empirical sociological study conducted by Ipsos.SA on behalf of the UN High Commissioner’s Office using the online survey method in January-March 2023 among 1,500 Ukrainian citizens representing 553 households who have been forced to migrate to Austria since the beginning of the war, allowed us to outline the existing trends in the social adaptation of Ukrainians to Austrian society. The subjective indicator of migrants’ adaptability was the level of satisfaction with the organization of their life and the level of support provided by the recipient country. The socio-demographic profile of Ukrainian migrants, the level of their employment at the place of temporary residence, the degree of integration into the host community, and the motivation to return to Ukraine for permanent residence were studied in detail. The generalizations made it possible to outline the negative consequences of Ukrainian migration to Austria and to characterize the main stages of development and implementation of state adaptation and integration programs. An equally important achievement is the authors’ attempt to develop targeted practical recommendations on possible areas for expanding work with Ukrainian migrants in Austria, in particular, taking into account their needs and requests, as well as the capabilities and interests of the host country. Their further implementation will contribute to the development of the Austrian economy, strengthening of Austrian-Ukrainian relations, liberalization of migration policy and gaining experience in regulating migration processes. It will also enable return/circular migration of Ukrainians, which is extremely important for both Ukraine and Austria.

Keywords: forced migration, Russian-Ukrainian war, social adaptation, integration, Ukrainian-Austrian relations, state migration policy programs

References

  1. Bil, M. (2022). Forced migration in the context of high social vulnerability of the population of Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Migration&Law, 2(5-6), 31-43. https://doi.org/10.32752/2786-5185-2022-2-5-6-31-43

  2. Biriukova, M., Ruschenko, I., Liashenko, N., Hryhor'yeva, S. (2022). Refugees and internally displaced persons of the Russian-Ukrainian war: social characteristics and practices. [In Ukrainian]. Hrani. Scientific and theoretical almanac, 6(25), 143-156.

  3. Bundesministerium Inneres. (2022). Questions and answers Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.bmi.gv.at/ukraine/files/145_2022_FAQUkraine_Homepage_UKRAINISCH_V20220321.pdf

  4. Dornmayr, H., Riepl, M. (2024). Unternehmensbefragung zum Arbeits- und Fachkräftebedarf/-mangel. Wien: Institut für Bildungsforschung der Wirtschaft. Retrieved from: https://www.wko.at/oe/fachkraeftesicherung/fachkraefteradar-summary.pdf

  5. Drbohlava, D., Yaroshevych, M. (Eds.). (2017). Ukrainian migration in times of crisis: forced and labor mobility. [In Ukrainian]. Prague: Charles University. Retrieved from: https://europewb.org.ua/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Migr-mobility-ukr.pdf

  6. Glorius, B., Doomrnik, J. (Eds.). (2020). Geographies of Asylum in Europe and the Role of European Locations. IMISCOE Research Series. Springer Nature Link. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25666-1

  7. Gullahorn, J.T., Gullahorn, J. E. (1963). An Extension of the U-Curve Hypothesis. Journal of Social Issues, 19(3), 33-47. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-4560.1963.tb00447.x

  8. Heilemann, S. (2023). Displaced Persons from Ukraine in Austria. Risk Factors in the Area of Housing. Vienna: International Organization for Migration (IOM). Retrieved from: https://publications.iom.int/books/displaced-persons-ukraine-austria-risk-factors-area-housing

  9. Husak, D. (2023). Migration crisis in the Republic of Poland as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Litopys Volyni, 28, 209-214.

  10. Ipsos.SA. (2023). Survey of intentions and perspectives of refugees from Ukraine - 2023: report. Retrieved from: https://microdata.unhcr.org/index.php/catalog/1064/study-description

  11. Kalashnikova, L.V. (2022). Forced migration of Ukrainians in times of war: challenges and search for compromises. In: Yu.I. Shmalenko (Ed.), Transformation of Ukrainian society in the digital era: materials of the All-Ukrainian round table (pp. 4-8). [In Ukrainian]. National University "Odesa Law Academy". https://dspace.onua.edu.ua/server/api/core/bitstreams/8cfeca0e-ef83-4132-86ff-b9b15d58f1b4/content

  12. Kostiuk, L. (2017). Dynamics of Austrian migration policy during the second half of the twentieth and early twenty-first century. [In Ukrainian]. Ukraine-Europe-World. International collection of scientific papers. Series: History, International Relations, 19, 231-236. Retrieved from: http://dspace.tnpu.edu.ua/bitstream/123456789/9424/1/24Kostyuk.pdf

  13. Levin, R.Ya., Yatsenko, H.Yu. (2022). The perception of life values by Ukrainians and other Europeans in the context of the problems of integration of Ukrainian refugees in the EU. [In Ukrainian]. Ekonomika Ukrainy, 10, 51-60.

  14. Libanova, E., Pozniak, O., Tsymbal, O. (2022). Scale and consequences of forced migration of the population of Ukraine as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 48(2), 37-57. https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2022.02.037

  15. Maidanik, I.P. (2010). Legislative changes in the Italian Republic: the latest challenges for Ukrainian migrants. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 2(14), 86-93. https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2010.02.086

  16. Malynovska, O. (2024). Ukrainian refugees of the war in Europe between integration and return. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Economic and Social Studies, National Institute for Strategic Studies of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://niss.gov.ua/doslidzhennya/sotsialna-polityka/ukrayinski-bizhentsi-viyny-v-yevropi-mizh-intehratsiyeyu-ta

  17. Malynovska, O.A. (2022). Migration of Ukrainians to Slovakia: trends and prospects. [In Ukrainian]. Demography and Social Economy, 1, 70-87. Retrieved from: http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/j-pdf/dse_2022_1_7.pdf https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2022.01.070

  18. Matviichuk, O., Ryzhenko, I. (2024). Experience of social programs of the Republic of Poland for Ukrainian refugees. [In Ukrainian]. Scientific Perspectives, 5(47), 1302-1313.

  19. Mikula, A., Kovalisko, N. (2024). Determinants and dynamics of migration changes in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Hrani. Scientific and Theoretical Almanac, 27(2), 93-100.

  20. Milova, M.I., Trushevych, H.B. (2023). Ukrainian migration to Europe during the Russian-Ukrainian war: the policy of settlement. [In Ukrainian]. International and Political Studies, 36, 215-223. https://doi.org/10.18524/2707-5206.2023.36.288721

  21. Motruk, S. (2024). The place and role of Ukrainian forced migrants in the life of Czech society (2022-2024). [In Ukrainian]. European Historical Studies, 29, 166-184. Retrieved from: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/bitstream/123456789/22742/1/29_%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%B5%D1%80_%D0%84I%D0%A1.pdf#page=166 https://doi.org/10.17721/2524-048X.2024.29.11

  22. Österreichischen Integrations Fonds. (2024). Retrieved from: https://www.integrationsfonds.at/statistiken/

  23. Ponomareva, O.O. (2011). The phenomenon of Ukrainian immigrants in Italy from the point of view of social identity theory. [In Ukrainian]. Ukrainian society, 4(39), 67-82. https://doi.org/10.15407/socium2011.04.067

  24. Pyrozhkov, S.I., Libanova, E.M., Novikova, O.F., Skrypniuk, O.V., Ustymenko, V.A., Khamitov, N.V., Shulga, M.O. (Eds.). (2018). Ukrainian Society: Migration Dimension: National Report. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Ptukha Institute of Demography and Social Studies, NAS of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://www.idss.org.ua/arhiv/Ukraine_migration.pdf

  25. Sadova, U.Yа. (Ed.). (2018). Migration Phenomena and Processes: Concepts, Methods, Facts: A Handbook. [In Ukrainian]. Lviv: Ilia Dolishnyi IRD, NAS of Ukraine. Retrieved from: https://ird.gov.ua/irdp/p20180801.pdf

  26. Sivak, N.O. (2021). Refugee policy in Austria, Denmark and the UK after the 2015 migration crisis. [In Ukrainian]. Socio-Political Studies: Scientific Almanac, 5, 117-122. Retrieved from: https://dspace.onu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31729

  27. Sokar, A., Wells, Ia., Leod, M., Reeners, A., Stephanes, M. (2022). Featuries of adaptation of Ukrainian Refugees in the EU, Great Britain, USA, and Canada. Foreign Affairs, 32(5), 8-15. https://doi.org/10.46493/2663-2675.32(5).2022.8-15

  28. Stelnykovych, S. (2024). European migration crisis in the context of a full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. [In Ukrainian]. Intermarum: History, Politics, Culture, 14, 129-143. https://doi.org/10.35433/history.112073

  29. Ukrinform. (2024). Austria has simplified access to the labor market for Ukrainian refugees. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-diaspora/3879886-v-avstrii-sprostili-dla-ukrainskih-bizenciv-dostup-do-rinku-praci.html

  30. UNHCR. (2023). Поширені запитання та відповіді: Тимчасовий захист в Австрії. Federal Ministry Republic of Austria. Взято з: https://help.unhcr.org/moldova/wp-content/uploads/sites/95/2022/04/20220330_FAQ_Temporary_Protection_UKR.pdf

  31. UNHCR. (2024). Ukraine Refugee Situation. Operation Data Portal. Retrieved from: https://data.unhcr.org/en/situations/ukraine

  32. Vienna.at. (2023). Ukraine-Flüchtlinge in Wien: Hohe Bildung. Retrieved from: https://www.vienna.at/ukraine-fluchtlinge-in-wien-hohe-bildung/8471581

  33. Yakubovskyi, S.O., Rodionova, T.A., Moroz, D.M. (2024). The impact of migration on the German economy in the context of Russia's aggression against Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. Actual problems of development of the region's economy, 1(20), 10-19. Retrieved from: http://lib.pnu.edu.ua:8080/bitstream/123456789/20277/1/%d0%96%d1%83%d1%80%d0%bd%d0%b0%d0%bb%2b20-1%d0%bd%d0%be%d0%b2%d0%b0%2b-10-19.pdf

  34. Yakymchuk, M.Y., Solomko, S.S., Samorokov, V.O. (2023). Legal status of Ukrainian refugees in European countries. [In Ukrainian]. Analytical and Comparative Jurisprudence, 1, 619-625. https://doi.org/10.24144/2788-6018.2023.01.108

  35. Yakymenko, Y. (Ed.). (2023). The impact of migration processes on the course of post-war recovery of Ukraine, migration policy of the EU and the Eastern Partnership countries. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Razumkov Center. Retrieved from: https://razumkov.org.ua/images/2023/10/25/2023-Pyshchulina-MIGRACIA.pdf

Received 24.01.2025

Accepted for publication after review26.03.2025

Published 2025

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