The long way home: Migration trends of Ukrainian researchers in the modern world (1991‒2023)

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
T. Karmadonova
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In a modern world marked by intense migration processes, the analysis of the migration of Ukrainian scientists and their choice of destination countries, especially in the context of recent events in Ukraine, is an important subject of scientific research. This study examines migration trends among Ukrainian researchers in various historical periods from the early 1990s to the present. The research is based on the analysis of scientific literature for theoretical insights and previous studies, the use of statistical data from the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the analysis of political, economic, and sociocultural contexts to understand migration factors, methods of observing real events and processes, and historical analysis to trace the evolution of migration processes. Factors influencing scientists' decisions regarding migration and their motivations, as well as destination countries, were analyzed in the article. Three key migration stages are highlighted: the post-Soviet period (1991–2012), the post-revolutionary period (2013–2021), and the period of full-scale war (2022 and onwards). The first stage, covering the years 1991–2012, was characterized by the outflow of scientists in search of economic opportunities and stability. Destination countries during this stage included the USA, Russia, Germany, Israel, Canada, and Poland. The second stage, from 2013 to 2021, was marked by deep social and political transformations in Ukraine following the Euromaidan Revolution and the annexation of Crimea by Russia. Scientists chose Germany, Canada, and Poland for academic collaboration and research funding.The third stage, which began in 2022 and continues to the present, is defined by the full-scale war in Ukraine. Scientists are leaving the country due to a sense of danger and military conflict. The primary migration destinations are EU countries, which offer opportunities for academic cooperation and safety. Prospects for further scientific research lie in the analysis of the historical roots of the migration of Ukrainian scientists, including the impact of events and reforms in Ukraine and the world on migration processes.
漫漫归途:乌克兰研究人员在现代世界的移民趋势(1991-2023 年)
在以密集移民进程为特点的现代世界,分析乌克兰科学家的移民情况及其目的地国的选择,尤其是在乌克兰最近发生的事件背景下,是科学研究的一个重要课题。本研究探讨了从 20 世纪 90 年代初至今各个历史时期乌克兰研究人员的移民趋势。研究基于对科学文献的理论见解和以往研究的分析,利用乌克兰国家统计局的统计数据,分析政治、经济和社会文化背景以了解移民因素,观察真实事件和过程的方法,以及追溯移民过程演变的历史分析。文章分析了影响科学家做出移民决定的因素、移民动机以及目的地国。文章强调了三个关键的移民阶段:后苏联时期(1991-2012 年)、革命后时期(2013-2021 年)和全面战争时期(2022 年及以后)。第一阶段为 1991-2012 年,其特点是科学家为寻求经济机会和稳定而外流。这一阶段的目的地国包括美国、俄罗斯、德国、以色列、加拿大和波兰。第二阶段为 2013 年至 2021 年,其特点是乌克兰在欧罗巴马丹革命和俄罗斯吞并克里米亚之后发生了深刻的社会和政治变革。科学家们选择德国、加拿大和波兰进行学术合作并获得研究资金。第三阶段从 2022 年开始,一直持续到现在,其标志是乌克兰的全面战争。由于感到危险和军事冲突,科学家们纷纷离开乌克兰。主要移民目的地是欧盟国家,这些国家提供了学术合作和安全的机会。进一步科学研究的前景在于分析乌克兰科学家移民的历史根源,包括乌克兰和世界发生的事件和改革对移民过程的影响。
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History of Science and Technology
History of Science and Technology Arts and Humanities-Museology
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