Peculiarities of Mass Migration of Ukrainians to Western European Countries after February 2022

O. Sobolieva
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Since February 24, 2022, when the Russian Federation launched a full-scale war against Ukraine and invaded Ukrainian territories from several directions, Ukraine has faced the biggest migration crisis since World War II. More than a third of Ukrainians were forced to leave their homes. For Western Europe, these events also caused the biggest migration crisis since the middle of the 20th century. According to the latest UN data, as of the end of October, there are currently at least 7,700,000 refugees in Europe, 4,300,000 refugees have received the status of temporary EU protection, or a similar status from non-EU countries. It is worth noting that it is difficult to establish the exact number of Ukrainian refugees. Ukrainians cross the border in both directions. Some people temporarily staying in the EU are not registered as persons in need of temporary protection, but stay there as tourists.Ukrainian migrants face a lot of problems in the host countries, namely lack of funds for living, lack of housing, labor difficulties, difficulties in learning local languages, problems with teaching children in local schools. Gradually, the processes of integration of Ukrainian refugees in different European countries are taking place. However, the issue of establishing intentions to return to their homeland is important. After all, reverse migration will affect the post-war development of Ukraine. An important factor is the fact that the vast majority of women with minor children were forced to leave their husbands in Ukraine. Most families will try to unite after the end of martial law and the ban on crossing the border for men. The main question will be which trend will prevail: women returning home with children or, on the contrary, men moving to their wives abroad.All these events require careful study in order to forecast the further development of the migration of the Ukrainian population.
2022年2月后乌克兰人大规模移民西欧国家的特点
自2022年2月24日俄罗斯联邦对乌克兰发动全面战争并从多个方向入侵乌克兰领土以来,乌克兰面临二战以来最大的移民危机。超过三分之一的乌克兰人被迫离开家园。对西欧来说,这些事件也造成了自20世纪中叶以来最大的移民危机。根据联合国的最新数据,截至10月底,欧洲目前至少有7700000名难民,4300000名难民获得了欧盟临时保护,或来自非欧盟国家的类似身份。值得注意的是,很难确定乌克兰难民的确切人数。乌克兰人双向越境。一些暂时留在欧盟的人没有登记为需要临时保护的人,而是作为游客留在那里。乌克兰移民在东道国面临许多问题,即缺乏生活资金、住房、劳动困难、学习当地语言困难、在当地学校教孩子的问题。乌克兰难民在不同欧洲国家的融合进程正在逐步展开。然而,确定返回祖国的意图的问题很重要。毕竟,反向移民将影响乌克兰战后的发展。一个重要因素是,绝大多数有未成年子女的妇女被迫离开乌克兰的丈夫。在戒严和禁止男性越境后,大多数家庭都会试图团结起来。主要问题将是哪种趋势会盛行:女性带着孩子回国,或者相反,男性移居国外与妻子团聚。所有这些事件都需要仔细研究,以便预测乌克兰人口迁移的进一步发展。
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