Socio-Economic Challenges of Integration and Spatial Distribution of War-Induced Internally Displaced Persons

Oleksii Havryliuk
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The full-scale Russian military aggression against Ukraine launched on February 24, 2022 has led to a massive flow of forced migrants, both external and internal, which is unprecedented and the most massive forced displacement in Europe since World War II. So far, there is a significant inequality of attention to the socio-economic needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees, because most activities of international institutions and scientific attention are devoted to the needs and study of refugees, while the needs of IDPs are often “ignored” or understudied in terms of disproportionate spatial distribution of IDPs, challenges of integration into host communities, problems of consolidation of IDPs and local population, etc. The analysis of the existing body of literature on Ukrainian IDPs showed that the study of their current socio-economic situation, problems with integration into host communities and features of spatial distribution is poorly represented for the period of a full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war against the background of a huge body of pre-2022 literature. Taking into account such an insignificant body of literature on post-2022 Ukrainian IDPs, the main tasks of this study are twofold: (1) to fill the gap and expand the spectrum of knowledge about the current socio-economic situation of Ukrainian IDPs and the key problems of their integration into host communities in the conditions of a full-scale Russo-Ukrainian war; (2) analyze positive and negative international practices of IDP integration and develop recommendations for Ukraine. This article is devoted to the analysis of trends and the identification of the main socio-economic challenges of the integration and spatial distribution of Ukrainian IDPs, as well as the development of proposals for using their migration potential for the resilient development of Ukraine and host communities. The novelty of the research lies in the highlighting of positive and negative international practices of IDP integration and, as a result, the necessity of forming long-term solutions regarding the urgent socio-economic needs of Ukrainian IDPs and their spatial placement is emphasized. The dataset of the study was formed on the basis of data from reports of various international organizations and data from official state statistics. To achieve the goal of the article, quantitative methods are used, in particular, descriptive statistics and ranking. It was established that in the global context, Ukraine ranks third in the world by the number of IDPs, and their number is almost 6 million people (7 times more than before the full-scale Russian invasion), which definitely impacts the course of global migration processes. In the national context, it was found that the pattern of the spatial distribution of IDPs within the country indicates that most IDPs gravitate to the regions where the role of the regional centre is performed by one of the five metropolises of Ukraine (not including temporarily occupied Donetsk) — Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Lviv, which are powerful socio-economic centres and flagships of the country’s settlement system. It was found that the biggest challenges for the socioeconomic integration of IDPs into host communities are high unemployment, financial difficulties in meeting basic needs, housing problems, social stigmatization, as well as conflicts between IDPs and the population of host communities. The analysis showed that the current situation with Ukrainian IDPs requires from the government of Ukraine and the authorities of the host communities not short-term, but longterm solutions to the urgent problems of IDPs: in particular, social housing and proper housing conditions, social protection, avoiding shameful international practices of spatial placement of IDPs and much more.
战争造成的境内流离失所者融入社会和空间分布所面临的社会经济挑战
俄罗斯于 2022 年 2 月 24 日对乌克兰发动的全面军事侵略导致了大规模的外部和内部被迫移民潮,这是史无前例的,也是自第二次世界大战以来欧洲最大规模的被迫流离失所现象。迄今为止,对境内流离失所者(IDPs)和难民的社会经济需求的关注严重不平等,因为国际机构的大多数活动和科学界的注意力都集中在难民的需求和研究上,而境内流离失所者的需求往往被 "忽视 "或研究不足,如境内流离失所者不成比例的空间分布、融入收容社区的挑战、境内流离失所者与当地居民的融合问题等。对有关乌克兰国内流离失所者的现有文献进行的分析表明,在 2022 年之前的大量文献中,对其当前社会经济状况、融入收容社区的问题以及空间分布特征的研究很少涉及俄乌全面战争时期。考虑到关于 2022 年后乌克兰国内流离失所者的文献数量如此之少,本研究的主要任务有两个方面:(1) 填补空白,扩大关于乌克兰国内流离失所者目前的社会经济状况以及在俄乌全面战争条件下他们融入东道社区的关键问题的知识范围;(2) 分析国内流离失所者融入的积极和消极的国际做法,并为乌克兰提出建议。本文专门分析了乌克兰国内流离失所者融入社会和空间分布的趋势,确定了主要的社会经济挑战,并提出了利用其移民潜力促进乌克兰和收容社区恢复性发展的建议。研究的新颖之处在于强调了国内流离失所者融入社会的积极和消极的国际做法,因此强调了就乌克兰国内流离失所者的迫切社会经济需求及其空间分布制定长期解决方案的必要性。研究数据集是在各国际组织报告数据和国家官方统计数据的基础上形成的。为了实现文章的目标,使用了定量方法,特别是描述性统计和排序。研究结果表明,在全球范围内,乌克兰的境内流离失所者数量位居世界第三,其人数接近 600 万(是俄罗斯全面入侵前的 7 倍),这无疑对全球移民进程产生了影响。在国内,研究发现,国内流离失所者在国内的空间分布模式表明,大多数国内流离失 所者倾向于由乌克兰五个大都市(不包括临时占领的顿涅茨克)之一(基辅、哈尔科夫、 敖德萨、第聂伯罗和利沃夫)发挥地区中心作用的地区,这五个大都市是强大的社会经 济中心和国家定居系统的旗舰。研究发现,国内流离失所者融入收容社区的社会经济方面的最大挑战是高失业率、满足基本需求的经济困难、住房问题、社会污名化以及国内流离失所者与收容社区居民之间的冲突。分析表明,乌克兰国内流离失所者的现状要求乌克兰政府和收容社区当局对国内流离失所者的紧迫问题提供的不是短期解决方案,而是长期解决方案:特别是社会住房和适当的住房条件、社会保护、避免可耻的国际国内流离失所者空间安置做法等等。
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