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Titel: | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland |
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Ewa Łaźniewska, Joanna Kurowska-Pysz, Tomasz Górecki, Khrystyna Prytula, and Klaudia Plac
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Łaźniewska, Ewa
1948- Verfasser aut Kurowska-Pysz, Joanna Górecki, Tomasz Prytula, Khrystyna Plac, Klaudia |
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London ; New York
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2025
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge studies in labour economics
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Abstract: | "This book addresses the complex socioeconomic situation in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland, in the context of the labour market, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It analyses and assesses the measures which influence the process of Ukrainian war refugees’ adaptation to the Polish labour market, surveying the engagement of local actors, such as employers, labour market institutions and nongovernmental organisations. It examines the impact of the refugee crisis on this market, as well as mobilisation of various groups of actors in order to support this specific group of migrants in adapting to life in Poland. The authors argue that this phenomenon of the migration of war refugees confirms the thesis that political instability can be a factor in pushing people abroad as equally important as inequalities in prosperity. The book identifies the characteristic features of the stream of war refugees from Ukraine as a category of cross-border flows. Before the Russian attack, the influx of Ukrainians to Poland was due mainly to economic pressures, whereas, after the outbreak of war, Ukrainians’ motivation to cross the border with Poland as well as the structure of this migration stream have radically changed. The book offers in-depth insight into the development of borderland regions, and especially the cross-border labour market as a specific element of the borderland economic ecosystem. It highlights the positive outcomes of the migration crisis, which will serve as examples of best practice for other regions in Europe. This book will be of interest to scholars, researchers and policymakers concerned with regional development, including contact regions, as well as cross-border flows, the labour market and migration." |
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Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknoivledgeuie/its 1 Lx xiv Introduction 1 2 Migration as a Factor for Regional Development in Border Regions 20 3 Research Methodology 56 4 Features of Socio-Economic Development and Competitiveness of the Ukrainian Border Regions 71 5 The Socio-Economic Situation of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland with Particular Emphasis on the CrossBorder Labour Market 108 6 Activities of Polish Self-Governments Mitigating the Refugee Crisis 147 7 Labour Market Institutions in a Situation of Inflow of War Refugees from Ukraine to Polish Border Regions 176 8 Non-Governmental Organisations’ Support for Ukrainian War Refugees on the Polish Labour Market 204
viii Contents 9 Local Labour Market Actors: Refugees and Employers on the Polish-Ukrainian Border during rhe Migration Crisis in 2022 Caused by the War in Ukraine 227 10 Summary 275 Index 302
Index Note: Page references in italics denote figures and in bold tables. Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 12 Active Cultural Animators Association 213 Act of 5 August 2022 208 Act of 12 March 2022 154,156,160, 165, 170,180-182,192, 198, 200, 220, 223, 290 Act of 13 June 2003 206 Act on Assistance to Citizens of Ukraine 136,140,154-155,160,165,170, 200 “anti-crisis shield” 192 Association Agreement 85, 98,103 Association of Ukrainians in Podlasie 209 Association of Ukrainians in Poland 209 asymmetries: in cross-border flows/ movement 38-39,126, 282; in economic development 3, 35; between neighbouring territories 38-39; in socio-economic development 10, 23 Baltic Sea-Black Sea ITC 81 Bieniek-Majka, Μ. 179 Blaszczak, D. 24 borderland location 10-11 border regions: and local development 33; and migration processes 32-40; types of borders 33; Ukrainian (see Ukrainian border regions) Bronisz, U. 31 burnout 222, 224, 294 Butikofer, A. 36 Caritas of Lublin Diocese 214 Caritas of Przemysl Archdiocese 213 Caritas of Zamosc-Lubaczow Diocese 214 Castells, Μ. 24-25 Central-Eastern Europe 15, 20, 38; and migration 23; process of regionalisation in 110; war migration in 140; see also Europe Central Job Offer Database 185 “Challenges for the labour market in counties in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland with regard to the influx of war refugees from Ukraine” 56 Charity Centre of Caritas of Przemysl Archdiocese 213 Charucka, O. 128 citizens: Polish 153,167, 169, 172,176, 181, 187, 223, 282; Ukrainian (see Ukrainian citizens) civilisational crisis 288 civilisational expansiveness
288 classical migration theory 27 commercial entities 204, 209, 214 Computer-Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) method 59, 61-62, 64, 67 cooperative entities 207 Council of the European Union 182 COVID-19 pandemic 3, 8,11, 20, 34, 36, 113,117, 275, 277; and economy 192; and labour markets 75; and labour shortage 98,104; restrictions 287 crisis: civilisational 288; financial crisis of 2008 20, 111; migration crisis (2022) 6, 29, 41; polycrisis 275, 276, 278, 288; refugee 147-173, 207, 209, 210, 292, 293 Cross-border Association Euroregion of the BUG and Carpathians 9
Index 303 cross-border cooperation 8-9, 24, 36, 285; development of 71, 110; between enterprises 36; management of 3; opportunity to profit from 271; processes of 7; tourism 281 cross-border flows/movement 8, 20; and advanced networking 24; asymmetries in 38-39, 126, 282; defined 22; migration as particular kind of 22-26 cross-borderism 24 cross-border labour market 8; barriers hindering 7,10-13; migrations 13-15; see also labour market cross-border movements of persons: perspective after CO VID-19 136-140; perspectives before CO VID-19 128-130; between Ukraine and Poland 126-141; see also migrants cross-border region 10, 31; asymmetry of 31; defined 10; transport infrastructure 82-83 cumulative causation theory 14 Customer Advisers 187, 200 Cywihski, P. 231-232 de-institutionalisation 208 DiCarlo, E. 36 digital economy 299; see also economy digital skills 234, 235, 269 Directive on Temporary Protection (EU) 26 displaced people 27, 40 DIugosz, P. 128,179, 228, 233 Dustmann, C. 36 Eastern Poland Programme 2014-2020 9-10 ecological resilience 30 economic crises: of 2008 11, 28, 33; in Ukraine in 2014-2015 95, 252; see also crisis economic development 16, 31; asymmetries in 3, 35; of border regions of Ukraine 72; and economic migration 41; of Lublin and Subcarpathian Voivodeships 97; of the Lvivska Oblast 97; and transport networks 82; of Ukraine 84-86 economic infrastructure 12; see also infrastructure economic migrants 25, 27, 37,136, 144, 152, 162,177,179,194; in labour supply 194; as perpetrators of migration movements 27; and Polish self-government officials 148; women
298; see also migrants economic migration 13, 179, 192, 284; and cross-border flows 61; and economic development 41; of Ukrainian citizens to Poland 126,128,130,143,194; see also migration economy: in borderland region in Poland 109-121; and COVID-19 pandemic 192; digital 299; employment structure in 116-117; formal/informal 288; global 275; and labour market 15; of Lvivska Oblast 86,102; market 46, 212; and migrations 13-15; modern 234; shadow 272; social 6, 204-210, 289, 294-295; Ukrainian 1, 95, 98, 298; of Volynska Oblast 84-85 educational infrastructure 1; see also infrastructure employees: incentives to 262; jobseeking methods used by 260; methods of finding 259-263; recruitment methods of 262; skills and qualifications of 254-258, 257, 257; in Ukraine companies 259-263 employers 15, 36, 43-45, 61-62, 258-263, 292-293; autonomy, in decisionmaking 80; foreign 103; on the labour market 252-266; and Lviv Regional Employment Service 78; regional 296; requirements of 254-258; skills and qualifications of refugees 254-258; and volunteers 221 employment: conditions in Ukraine 248, 248; conditions/motivation for Ukrainians 259-263; conditions of in Poland 248, 248; permanent in Poland 230; promotion of refugees 210-214; vocational activation and promotion 210-214; volume and labour demand 255-256, 255-256 engineering resilience 30 entrepreneurship 12, 205, 216; development of 57, 253, 270; impact of Ukrainian workers on 263-266; institutional environment 43; market institutions in context of migrant 44; Polish-Ukrainian border region
304 Index 263-266; training in 221; war on regional 253; of women war migrants 272; see also employment ePraca application 185 EURES network 179,183,192 Europe: Central and Eastern 15, 20, 23, 38; largest wave of migration in 41 European Commission 182, 200, 290, 292 European Social Fund 179, 214, 222 European Union (EU) 4-5,10, 26; Association Agreement 85, 98, 103; Directive 2016/801/EU 108; Directive on Temporary Protection 26; external border 127; funds 183, 187, 214; Member States 8, 182, 192; Poland, accession to 9, 34,108; residence permits issued to Ukrainian citizens in 100; total border traffic 127; Ukraine labour migration to 98-101 Euroregions 8-9, 11 evolutionary resilience 30 explanatory theory 15 financial crisis of 2008 20, 111; see also economic crises forced migration 13, 20, 22, 27; féminisation of 41; and labour market 77, 102; mass 267; Ukrainian 42; see also migration formal/informal economy 288 global economy 275 global production 86, 277 Governmental Agency for Strategic Reserves (Ukraine) 171 Grabowska, S. 208 Green Line 185 Halytskyi, Danylo 101 humanitarian aid 158; and IDPs 74; and refugees 42, 158; to Ukraine 158-159, 173,233,282 Individual In-depth Interview (IDI Interview) 59, 61-62, 64 infrastructure 12-13; communication 10; economic 12; educational 1; road 31, 82, 281; social 11-12, 74; strategic investment in 16; transport and engineering 72, 82-84, 94, 95 institutional theory 14, 43-44 internally displaced persons (IDPs) 71-72, 74, 101; and humanitarian aid 74; social security of 74; see also displaced people International Labour
Organisation (ILO) 9,11 international migration 13, 26-27; see also migration international transport corridors (ITCs) 81-83 intervention tasks 207 Islamic State 41 Jakubowski, A. 31 jobseeking in migration destination 240-243, 242 Kata, R. 128 Kleer, J. 288 Kostova, T. 42 Labour Fund 179, 186, 193, 214 labour market: in borderland region in Poland 109-121; characteristics of 15; cross-border (see cross-border labour market); and economy 15; employers on 252-266; and forced migration 77, 102; functioning 207; impact of Ukrainian workers on 263-266; institutions 209; migrants from Ukraine 227-252; and migrations 13-15, 28-29; negative effects of 206; negative impact on 233; NGOs activities on 205; Polish (see Polish labour market); PolishUkrainian borderland 218, 234; Polish-Ukrainian relations 228; refugee crisis 207; regional structure of 102; registered 103; social integration and activation on 204; social services on 205; Ukrainian 101-102 labour market institutions 5-6; and cross-border partnership 8; and migrant entrepreneurship 44; role in integrating refugees into labour market 42-46; tasks, in Poland 176-179; and war refugees from Ukraine 176-201 Lee, E. S. 26 legal advice 207 Local Active Labour Market Policy (LALMP) 45-46 Local Data Bank 254 Lublin Social Committee to Aid Ukraine 158
Index 305 Lublin Voivodeship 5-6,11,16, 67, 217, 254; changes in GDP dynamics 277; demand/supply on labour market in 122; development strategy 281; economic development of 97; economy of 277; employment structure and human resources 220; employment volume and labour demand 255-256; GRP of 96; organisations in 213; population density of 86-89; socio-economic development of 87-88; structural adjustment of labour demand/supply of jobs 123; Ukrainians in 212 Lvivska Oblast 71-75, 73, 77, 81, 84-86, 97, 101-103; development of education 92-94, 93; economy of 86, 102; employers in 90-92; employment rate 78; GRP of 96; IT sector 77; population density of 86-89; socio economic development of 87-88; transport communication 94-95 market economy 46, 212 mass forced migration KT! migrants 207-210; adaptation measures 206; business activity in Poland 221; demographic structure of 229; educated 229; educational measures 207; legal advice for 207; long-term personal and professional plans 221; origin of 237, 238; regional economies and enterprises 227; residential problems of 221; search for place of residence 230; social economy entities 204-210; stress level 230; from Ukraine 227-252; vocational activation of 219-220, 224 migration: and Central-Eastern Europe 23; economic 13, 41, 61,126,128, 130,143,179,192,194, 284; and economy 13-15; as factor of regional development 26-32, 29; international 13, 26-27; and labour market 13-15; overview 20-22; as particular kind of cross-border flow 22-26; processes, and border regions 32-40; of refugees as distinct economic group 40-42; smuggling 23;
from Ukraine 21 migration conflict theory 27 migration crisis (2022) 6, 29, 41 migration network theory 27 migration system theory 27 mobility transition theory 4, 14 mObywatel application 220 modern economy 234 multiculturalism 198, 207 Myrdal, Gunnar 39—40 National Programme PHARE - Polish Eastern Border 9 Neighbourhood Programme Poland Belarus - Ukraine INTERREG III/ TACIS CBC5 9 neoclassical migration theory 27 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 180,192, 204-225, 294-295; activity as social economy entities 204-210; activity of 207; barriers 218; benefit of support for refugees from Ukraine 208; challenges 208; international protection 206; measures of 206-207, 209-214; and Polish legislation 206; positive role of 206; and public administration 208; researchs 221; role of 209; and selfgovernments 163; social potential of 207; social services 205; supporting war refugees 208, 216-222; vocational activation of migrants 219-220, 224 non-profit companies 207 occupational therapy workshops 207 OECD 86,108,176 Okun effect 35 Operational Programme Eastern Poland 2014-2020 110 opinion-forming group 206 Ostoj, I. 177 Our Choice Foundation 209 out-migration 36 Paper Pen Personal Interview (PAPI) method 59, 61-62 perspectives: after CO VID-19 pandemic 136-140; before CO VID-19 pandemic 128-130 physical/mental health 249, 249, 250-251 Piçta-Szawara, A. 208 Podlasie Scientific Institute Association 209 Poland: accession to European Union 9, 34, 108; after COVID-19 pandemic 136-140; average life expectancy in 90, 90; Catholic Church
306 Index congregation in 214; characteristics of educational potential of 94; conditions of employment in 248, 248; cooperation between Ukraine 34-35; before COVID-19 pandemic 128-130; cross-border flows from Ukraine to 8, 126-141; Departmental Activation Programme for Foreigners 210; digital competency 236; eastern border 31, 33; economic crises 11; economy in borderland region in 109-121; funds for independent maintenance in 222; integration with European Union 212; labour market 5-6; legislation 206, 292; permanent employment in 230; poverty rate in 125; residence permits issued to Ukrainian citizens in 101; self-government in 147-152, 149-150; self-governments and NGOs 163; self-governments and refugees’ adaptation in 155-161; social integration of people in 217; social tasks addressed at migrants 147-152, 149-150; statutory poverty threshold in 124; as target country of stay 229-230; tasks of labour market institutions in 176-179; transformation after 1989 9; transport system 15-16; Ukrainian minorities in 209, 218, 293; urbanisation process in eastern 33; Via Carpatia 15-16; war migrants in 217-218; war refugees in 1, 5-6 Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cross -Border Cooperation Programme 227 “Poland’s migration policy - diagnosis of the baseline” 151 Polish Border Guard 289 Polish border regions: inflow of war refugees from Ukraine 176-201; and labour market institutions 176-201; public employment services for war refugees 183-187 Polish Border Service 126 Polish citizens 153, 167, 169, 172, 176, 181, 187, 223,282 Polish labour market: functioning 207; public employment
services 187-198; self-governments’ support for war refugees 161-169, 162, 163, 168; statutory regulations 180-183; see also labour market Polish language 179,181,187, 201, 209, 212, 229, 246, 270, 296 Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange 4 Polish NUTS3 subregions 142 Polish self-governments: mitigating the refugee crisis 147-173; and non governmental organisations 163; and outbreak of war in Ukraine 152-155; and refugees’ adaptation in place of stay 155-161; social tasks addressed at migrants 147-152, 149-150; support for war refugees on labour market 161-169,162,163, 168 Polish social organisations 208 Polish-Ukrainian borderland 1, 2, 219, 267-269, 278, 288; barriers on labour market in 7, 10-13; border openness 34; border region study 239; causes of migration 237-240, 241; challenges for researchers 276-288; comparative poverty assessment in 124-126; cross-border flows to 126-141, 237-240; and cross-border labour market 108-144; economic situation in 253; economy in 109-121; entrepreneurship in 253; impact of Ukrainian workers on 263-266; impact of war refugees on 3; jobseeking in migration destination 240-243, 242; labour market in 109-121, 218, 220; migration crisis 6; and migration destination 240-243; origin of migrants 237, 238-240; as a place to settle 243-247, 244-245; potential on labour market in 7, 8-10; professional experience war refugees from 234; regional competitiveness in 86-98; region of origin 241; research methodology 57; socio-economic development of 10; socio-economic situation of 108-144; structure of economies 283; trends on labour market
in 7, 13-16; work permits for foreigners issued in 137 polycrisis 275, 276, 278, 288 poverty: assessment, in Polish-Ukrainian borderland 124-126; rate in Poland 125; rate in Ukraine 125 Powçska, H. 126 PROSVITA Foundation 209
Index 307 psychological workshops 219 public employment services 194; refugees and Polish labour market 187-198; for war refugees 183-187 public institutions 6,180-181, 204, 206, 208-210, 214, 217, 223, 290, 292 push-pull framework 26 refugee crisis 147-173, 207, 209, 210, 292, 293 refugees 204; behaviours by 231; defined 207, 276; difficulties in everyday life 251-252, 252, 253; employers’ requirements for 254-258; and humanitarian aid 42,158; job satisfaction 249-252; in Lublin 215-216; migration of 40^42; as perpetrators of migration movements 27; on Polish labour market 187-198; promotion of employment of 210-214; and public employment services 187-198; state of health 249-252; Ukrainian (see Ukrainian refugees); vs. Ukrainian forced migrants 42; vocational activation of 210-214, 221; war 1, 3, 5-6; see also Ukrainian refugees regional development 276, 278; challenges of 278-279; and crossborder cooperation 36; migration as factor of 26-32, 29; plans 285; and urbanisation process 33 regional employers rate 296 regional resilience: and adaptation 30-31; defined 30; and migration 30; types of 30 reintegration units 207 research methodology: research approach 56-57; research methods and procedure 57-62, 60, 61; sampling method 62-70; target groups 62-70 research methods and procedure 57-62, 60,61 resilience: ecological 30; engineering 30; evolutionary 30; regional 30-31; transformational 30 Russia 71; aggression and migration crisis 41; cross-border hybrid warfare 22; invasion of Ukraine 3-4, 6, 13, 20, 42, 58, 64, 77, 102, 136, 138-140, 143,152-153,158, 169-170,180,182;
occupation of Crimea 103,126,129-130,143 sampling method 62-70, 64 self-determination 208 self-governments 208; and non governmental organisations 163; in Poland 147-152, 149-150; and refugees’ adaptation in Poland 155-161; social tasks addressed at migrants 147-152, 149-150; war refugees on labour market 161-169, 162,163,168 shadow economy 272 Sienicka, A. 206 Single European Act 39 “Social and Vocational Integration of Refugees from Ukraine” 212 social economy 6, 204-210, 289, 294-295 social economy entities 204-210; see also non-governmental organisations social exclusion 207-208 social infrastructure 11-12, 74 social integration 204, 212-213, 217, 219,221 social mission 204-205 social services 204-205, 207-209, 214, 293-295; deinstitutionalisation of 225, 294; high-quality 223; provision of 294; for refugees, employees, and volunteers 294; for war migrants 294 socio-economic situation: and crossborder labour market 108-144; of Polish-Ukrainian borderland 108-144 Sohn, C. 25 space of flows 24-25, 37 spatial mobility transition 26 spatiotemporal modelling 45 State Statistics Service of Ukraine 101 statutory regulations: on Polish labour market 180-183; on refugees from Ukraine 180-183 Stupalkowska, U. 179 Subcarpathian Voivodeship 5-6, 12, 16, 217, 237, 254, 255; church charity organisation in 213; demand/ supply on labour market in 122; development strategy 281; economic development of 97; economy of 277; employment structure and human resources 220; employment volume and labour demand 255-256; GDP of 277; GRP of 96; population
308 Index density of 86-89; socio-economic development of 87-88; structural adjustment of labour demand/supply of jobs 123 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 83 target groups 62-70, 64 “Together We Can Do More” 210, 211 Tooze, Adam 275 Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) 16 transformational resilience 30 transnational migration theory 27 transport/engineering infrastructure 72, 82-84, 94, 95 Tyrowicz, J. 206 Ukraine: after COVID-19 pandemic 136-140; armed conflict 1, 13, 41; Association Agreement 85, 98, 103; average life expectancy in 90, 90; characteristics of educational potential 94; conditions/motivation for employment 259-263; conditions of employment in 248, 248; cooperation between Poland 34-35; before COVID-19 pandemic 128-130; cross-border flows to Poland 8,126-141, 180-183; demand for work 254-258; digital competency 236; economy of 1, 95, 98, 298; employees and type of employment contract 264; employees in companies 259-263; Governmental Agency for Strategic Reserves 171; hiring/maintaining cooperation with employees 261-, humanitarian aid to 158-159,173, 233, 282; incentives to employees 262; inflow of war refugees to Polish border regions 176-201; jobseeking methods used by employees 260; labour market 1, 71; labour migration to EU (20142021) 98-101; methods of finding employees 259-263; migration from 21; motivations for employing Ukrainians 265, 265, 266; period of stay outside 247; Polish selfgovernments and war in 152-155; poverty rate in 125; reasons for leaving 247, 247; recruitment methods of employees 262; refugees of, in Poland 208; Russia
invasion of 3-4, 6, 13, 20, 42, 58, 64, 77,102; skills/qualifications of employees 254-258, 257, 257, 258; socio economic functions 3-7; war 207, 217; war in 228 Ukrainian border regions: administrative-territorial units 75, 75; characteristics of the labour market in 76; characteristics of transport network of 83, 83-84; cross-border transport infrastructure 82-83; international transport corridors (ITCs) 81-83; overview 71; socio-economic trends 72-86 Ukrainian citizens 79, 141; and Association Agreement 98; economic migration of 143; EU residence permits issued to 4; first resident permits 99, 99-100, 100, 100, 101; Poland as principal destination for 99-100, 104; Polish scholarship programmes for 129; professional/ social activation of 186; right to legal employment to 181; temporary labour migration of 103; unregistered 227, 278; visa-free travel for 228; work permits issued to 129, 129130, 131-135,137,138, 143 Ukrainian economic migrants 194, 219 Ukrainian Home Foundation 209 Ukrainian minorities in Poland 209, 218, 293 Ukrainian refugees 4, 41, 62-63; and Directive on Temporary Protection 26; employment in Polish border regions 193,195,196,197; in Poland 5-6, 160,170, 172-173, 178,181, 187, 208, 232-234; rights of 200; social approval for 160,170; social support for 26; underemployment of 198; see also refugees Ukrainian Society 209 unemployed refugees: good practices with regard to form of support for 188; process and forms of support for 184; see also refugee crisis; refugees unemployment: consequences in Ukraine 36; impact on socio-economic development of Poland
35; impact on socio-economic development of Ukraine 35; rate in Volynska Oblast 78; and war migration 168 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 227
Index 309 van Houtum, H. 26 Via Carpatia, Poland 15-16 vocational activation: of migrants 219; and promotion of employment of 210-214; of refugees 210-214, 221 Volynska Oblast 71-74, 73, 84, 93, 103-104; economy of 84-85; employment rate 78; export commodity structure 81; level of urbanisation in 77; unemployment rate 78 war migration 22-24, 40; in CentralEastern Europe 140; impact in Poland 156,179; impact in Polish borderland regions 168; impact on labour market 40, 58, 290; impact on labour market in Polish regions 58, 156; impact on safety and unemployment 168; nature of 243, 268; in Poland 58, 156,179; from Ukraine 67-68, 290; see also migration war refugees: inflow from Ukraine to Polish border regions 176-201; and Polish labour market 161-169, 162, 163,168; and public employment services 183-187; self-governments’ support for 161-169, 162,163,168; see also refugees; Ukrainian refugees Wiçckowski, Μ. 34,128 Wojdat, Μ. 231-232 women: economic migrants 298; mental health 249, 269; and systemic violence 41; and war migration from Ukraine 67-68, 268 work permits: for foreigners issued in Polish-Ukrainian border regions 137; issued to Ukrainian citizens 129, 129-130,131-135,137,138,143 workshops 163, 207, 209, 219, 220 World War II113,152 Wosek, Μ. 128 Zakarpatska Oblast 71-74, 73, 80, 84-86,103-104; employment rate 79; export commodity structure 81; level of urbanisation in 77 Zelinsky, W. 26 Zymin, A. 228 |
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title | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland |
title_auth | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland |
title_exact_search | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland |
title_full | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland Ewa Łaźniewska, Joanna Kurowska-Pysz, Tomasz Górecki, Khrystyna Prytula, and Klaudia Plac |
title_fullStr | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland Ewa Łaźniewska, Joanna Kurowska-Pysz, Tomasz Górecki, Khrystyna Prytula, and Klaudia Plac |
title_full_unstemmed | War refugees and the labour market crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland Ewa Łaźniewska, Joanna Kurowska-Pysz, Tomasz Górecki, Khrystyna Prytula, and Klaudia Plac |
title_short | War refugees and the labour market |
title_sort | war refugees and the labour market crisis driven mobility in the polish ukrainian borderland |
title_sub | crisis-driven mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian borderland |
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topic_facet | Soziale Mobilität Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Arbeitsmarkt Migration Ukraine Polen |
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