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What is Ukraine

Handbook of Research on War Policies, Strategies, and Cyber Wars
A devastated country that resisted Russian occupation for nearly eight months, with millions of citizens who lost their lives and were forcibly displaced inside and outside the country.
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War, Refugees, and Labor
Eda Kılıç (Independent Researcher, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6741-1.ch022
Abstract
Russia's heavy attack on Ukraine, which started in the first months of 2022 and is currently ongoing, has had global effects not only on the aforementioned countries. However, the most affected are Ukraine and its people. The country has been completely destroyed. On the other hand, displaced people (women, children, and the elderly) who have been separated from or lost their families constitute the heaviest loss of the war. Displaced people have sought asylum primarily in neighboring countries. The Council of the EU adopted and activated “Temporary Social Protection” for all those affected by the war. The most urgent needs of refugees are cash, employment, and shelter. Although cash and shelter needs can be met temporarily, meeting these needs in the medium and long term is only possible by employing them. In this respect, the workforce profiles of refugees from Ukraine, most of whom are single and educated mothers, and their outlook in the labor market in the host country will be discussed in the example of Poland, the host country where refugees are most often registered and admitted.
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Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia covering approximately 600,000 square kilometres (230,000 sq mi).
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