Ukrainian Migration An Overview

Ukrainian Migration  An Overview
Author: Avery Hickman
Publsiher: Murphy & Moore Publishing
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1639875433

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Migration is the movement of people from one place to another with the intention of permanently or temporarily settling at a new location. A large portion of human migration in Europe takes place in Ukraine, the second largest country in the continent. Ukraine is situated in Eastern Europe and is bordered by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Canada, the United States, and the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union has witnessed millions of Ukrainian migrants. This has led to the creation of a large Ukrainian diaspora. A large part of this diaspora lives in the Russian Federation, which accounts for about 3 million migrants. This book explores all the important aspects of Ukrainian migration in the present day scenario. Different approaches, evaluations, methodologies and advanced studies on this subject have been included herein. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly language and extensive use of examples make this book an invaluable source of knowledge.

Ukrainian Migration to the European Union

Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
Author: Olena Fedyuk,Marta Kindler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319417746

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This book brings together research findings from a variety of disciplines in this integrated study of the migration of Ukrainian nationals to the EU. It contextualizes and historicizes this migration against the background of the series of crises experienced by Ukraine and the wider region over the last thirty or so years, from the dissolution of the USSR, through EU border changes, to the failed economic reforms of independent Ukraine. The book reviews major publications in a variety of disciplines and in several languages, including Russian, Ukrainian and English. It provides a critical analysis of these authoritative sources, linking historical and contemporary texts to establish a longitudinal perspective on migration trends and practices. The spatial, temporal, gender and geopolitical aspects of migration are examined, with expert analysis of the implications for economics, immigration policies, and migration studies. The contributors also draw on national and international academic research and country-specific data to describe the experience of Ukrainian migration in six European countries: Poland, the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. These detailed portraits identify the principal trends and will help researchers, policy makers, and students to a better understanding of the dynamics of migration flow in the region as a whole. “A timely volume covering many cases and many facets of Ukrainian mobility in the EU. A must have for all libraries.” Anna Triandafyllidou, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) "Is Ukraine the Mexico of Europe, I once asked. It is one of the most eminent migration cases to study. This book fills an acute knowledge gap and is a rich and important contribution." Franck Düvell, University of Oxford “This collection offers a comprehensive historical and geographical analysis of various migratory patterns from Ukraine to different European countries. It is a must read for migration scholars and for anyone interested in this highly topical phenomenon.” Lena Näre, University of Helsinki

Ukrainian Migration to the European Union

Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
Author: Olena Fedyuk,Marta Kindler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319417769

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This book brings together research findings from a variety of disciplines in this integrated study of the migration of Ukrainian nationals to the EU. It contextualizes and historicizes this migration against the background of the series of crises experienced by Ukraine and the wider region over the last thirty or so years, from the dissolution of the USSR, through EU border changes, to the failed economic reforms of independent Ukraine. The book reviews major publications in a variety of disciplines and in several languages, including Russian, Ukrainian and English. It provides a critical analysis of these authoritative sources, linking historical and contemporary texts to establish a longitudinal perspective on migration trends and practices. The spatial, temporal, gender and geopolitical aspects of migration are examined, with expert analysis of the implications for economics, immigration policies, and migration studies. The contributors also draw on national and international academic research and country-specific data to describe the experience of Ukrainian migration in six European countries: Poland, the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. These detailed portraits identify the principal trends and will help researchers, policy makers, and students to a better understanding of the dynamics of migration flow in the region as a whole. “A timely volume covering many cases and many facets of Ukrainian mobility in the EU. A must have for all libraries.” Anna Triandafyllidou, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) "Is Ukraine the Mexico of Europe, I once asked. It is one of the most eminent migration cases to study. This book fills an acute knowledge gap and is a rich and important contribution." Franck Düvell, University of Oxford “This collection offers a comprehensive historical and geographical analysis of various migratory patterns from Ukraine to different European countries. It is a must read for migration scholars and for anyone interested in this highly topical phenomenon.” Lena Näre, University of Helsinki

Migration of the Ukrainian Population

Migration of the Ukrainian Population
Author: Yuriy Bilan
Publsiher: Ubiquity Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781909188969

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Ukraine is a 'border' society, situated culturally and socio-politically between Eurasian and Euro-Atlantic poles of attraction. The influence of these two distinct cultures can be seen throughout Ukrainian society, but particularly in its patterns of migration.In this book, Dr hab. Y. Bilan analyses external migration from Ukraine using a system analysis approach combining econometric analysis and statistical modelling, historiographical and institutional analysis, and quantitative and qualitative sociological analysis with special attention to media discourse and congregational, demographic, gender and regional dimensions.The author's analysis builds on statistical data and a range of studies in English, Ukrainian, Russian and Polish, presenting the Ukrainian case as applicable to other border societies and beyond.

The Ukrainian Diaspora

The Ukrainian Diaspora
Author: Vic Satzewich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134434954

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In this fascinating book, Vic Satzewich traces one hundred and twenty-five years of Ukranian migration, from the economic migration at the end of the nineteenth century to the political migration during the inter-war period and throughout the 1960s and 1980s resulting from the troubled relationship between Russia and the Ukraine. The author looks at the ways the Ukranian Diaspora has retained its identity, at the different factions within it and its response to the war crimes trials of the 1980s.

Migration from the Newly Independent States

Migration from the Newly Independent States
Author: Mikhail Denisenko,Salvatore Strozza,Matthew Light
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030360757

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This book discusses international migration in the newly independent states after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which involved millions of people. Written by authors from 15 countries, it summarizes the population movement over the post-Soviet territories, both within the newly independent states and in other countries over the past 25 years. It focuses on the volume of migration flows, the number and socio-demographic characteristics of migrants, migration factors and the situation of migrants in receiving countries. The authors, who include demographers, economists, geographers, anthropologists, sociologists and political scientists, used various methods and sources of information, such as censuses, administrative statistics, the results of mass sample surveys and in-depth interviews. This heterogeneity highlights the multifaceted nature of the topic of migration movements.

Migration and the Ukraine Crisis

Migration and the Ukraine Crisis
Author: Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska,Greta Uehling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 191081427X

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Since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the beginning of the war in Donbas, Eastern Europe has been facing a migration crisis. The aim of this collection is to shed light on this forgotten migrant crisis at the European Union's doorstep and make sense of the various migration processes in and out of Ukraine and Russia.

Early Ukrainian Settlements in Canada 1895 1900

Early Ukrainian Settlements in Canada  1895 1900
Author: Vladimir J. Kaye
Publsiher: Published for the Ukrainian Canadian Research Foundation by U. of Toronto P. 1964.
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1964
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033905139

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