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International Migration of the Ukrainian Population Since Independence

In: Migration from the Newly Independent States

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  • Olena Malynovska

    (National Institute for Strategic Studies)

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The chapter presents an overview of the development of migration processes in Ukraine after its independence. Key milestones are outlined, and migration trends and political solutions are shown for each of them. The modern migration situation and the activation of international migration during a protracted economic crisis, which has intensified due to military aggression from Russia, are analyzed in detail. The dominant model of migration behavior of Ukrainians remains circular migration abroad for earnings. At the same time, part of the temporary labor migration is transforming into resettlement. Among the migrants, the share of young people and qualified personnel is growing. The demographic and socioeconomic consequences of migration require an adequate response from the state. An important factor in the improvement of Ukraine’s migration policy was the implementation of the action plan on the liberalization of the visa regime with the EU, as well as the desire to comply with European standards.

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  • Olena Malynovska, 2020. "International Migration of the Ukrainian Population Since Independence," Societies and Political Orders in Transition, in: Mikhail Denisenko & Salvatore Strozza & Matthew Light (ed.), Migration from the Newly Independent States, pages 169-185, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:socchp:978-3-030-36075-7_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36075-7_8
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