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E-raamat: War Refugees and the Labour Market: Crisis-Driven Mobility in the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 309 pages, 45 Tables, black and white; 53 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Labour Economics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003471646
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 270,37 €
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  • Formaat: 309 pages, 45 Tables, black and white; 53 Line drawings, black and white; 53 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Studies in Labour Economics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Aug-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003471646

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.



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.

1. Introduction
2. Migration as a Factor for Regional Development in
Border Regions
3. Research Methodology
4. Features of Socio-Economic
Development and Competitiveness of the Ukrainian Border Regions
5. The
Socio-Economic Situation of the Polish-Ukrainian Borderland with Particular
Emphasis on the Cross-Border Labour Market
6. Activities of Polish
Self-Governments Mitigating the Refugee Crisis
7. Labour Market Institutions
in a Situation of Inflow of War Refugees from Ukraine to Polish Border
Regions
8. Non-Governmental Organisations Support for Ukrainian War Refugees
on the Polish Labour Market
9. Local Labour Market Actors: Refugees and
Employers on the Polish-Ukrainian Border during the Migration Crisis in 2022
Caused by the War in Ukraine
10. Summary
Ewa aniewska is a Professor in the Department of Business Cycles and Economic Policy, at Pozna University of Economics and Business, Poland.

Joanna Kurowska-Pysz is a Professor in the Department of Management at WSB University in Dbrowa Górnicza, Poland.

Tomasz Górecki is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna, Poland.

Khrystyna Prytula is an Associate Professor, Dr.Sci. (Econ.), Head of Cross-Border Cooperation Sector, Dolishniy Institute of Regional Research of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine.

Klaudia Plac is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland.