O. Podra, N. Petryshyn, O. Bayik, Ulyana Bobko, H. Levkiv
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the volume of labor migration, employment, and remittances
Flows of external labor migration in most cases occur under the influence of
the internal economic and political situation in the country; however, in
2020 these trends changed significantly for reasons which did not depend on
the socio-economic situation. In order to determine the volume of labor
migration in 2020, an analysis was conducted. According to the results, it
has been concluded that, despite the restrictive quarantine measures
implemented in the European Union (EU) that caused the partial return of
migrants to their countries, the rise in unemployment and slow economic
growth, labor migrants are highly employed in key occupations of EU that are
vital in the fight against coronavirus disease (COVID-19). It has been
noticed that EU countries increase the number of officially issued residence
permits to citizens of non-member countries every year, and Ukraine has
become the absolute leader in the number of received residence permits, as
well as the leader among European countries by the volume of the received
remittances. An abstract-logical and systematic approach, analytical,
comparative, graphical, and critical methods were used in the study.
Prospects for external labor migration of Ukrainians to European countries
have been identified.