[HTML][HTML] War refugees from Ukraine in Poland–one year after the Russian aggression. Socioeconomic consequences and challenges
Russia's aggression against Ukraine, which started on 24 February 2022, marked the
beginning of the second stage of the war between the two countries. As a result, more than 8 …
beginning of the second stage of the war between the two countries. As a result, more than 8 …
Civil crisis management in Poland: The first weeks of the relief in Russian war on Ukraine
O Byrska - Journal of Genocide Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Two months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine that started on 24 February 2022, the UN
Refugee Agency reports that over 5 million people have fled Ukraine, 1 while the …
Refugee Agency reports that over 5 million people have fled Ukraine, 1 while the …
Comparing pre‐war and forced Ukrainian migrants in Poland: Challenges for the labour market and prospects for integration
S Kubiciel–Lodzińska, K Golebiowska… - International …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Before full‐scale war broke out in 2022, over 1 million Ukrainians resided legally in Poland.
Within weeks of Russia's aggression, around 1.5 million new Ukrainian forced migrants had …
Within weeks of Russia's aggression, around 1.5 million new Ukrainian forced migrants had …
The role of fear, closeness, and norms in shaping help towards war refugees
The paper investigates the psychological factors associated with the unprecedented
assistance that Poles have offered refugees from Ukraine since the outset of Russia's …
assistance that Poles have offered refugees from Ukraine since the outset of Russia's …
[PDF][PDF] Poland and war refugees from Ukraine–beyond pure aid
M Duszczyk, P Kaczmarczyk - CESifo Forum, 2022 - econstor.eu
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to the largest migration and related humanitarian crisis
since World War II. According to UNHCR data, as of the end of May 2022, more than 6.8 …
since World War II. According to UNHCR data, as of the end of May 2022, more than 6.8 …
Identification of Barriers and Driving Forces for Circular Economy (CE) Implementation in Water and Wastewater Companies
Water and wastewater management sector is one of the basic areas of implementing a
circular economy (ce). Enterprises operating in this sector are mainly wastewater treatment …
circular economy (ce). Enterprises operating in this sector are mainly wastewater treatment …
Housing refugees from Ukraine: preliminary insights and learnings from the local response in five European cities
The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine caused an escape of> 7 million people to
other European countries. In this extreme context, the accommodation of refugees has been …
other European countries. In this extreme context, the accommodation of refugees has been …
Settling into uncertainty and risk amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine
This study explores the process of navigating instability arising from sudden, co-occurring
crises in the 2020s. We focus on the combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the …
crises in the 2020s. We focus on the combined impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the …
Longitudinal effects of helping war refugees on intergroup threat and fear of war: The role of perceived helping functionality
This study investigates the longitudinal effects of aiding war refugees on perceptions of
intergroup threat and the prospective fear of being affected by military conflict. We …
intergroup threat and the prospective fear of being affected by military conflict. We …
[PDF][PDF] Poland: What does it take for a public opinion coup to be reversed?
D Pszczółkowska - International Migration, 2022 - researchgate.net
On 7th April, two long-established Ukrainian organizations in Poland appealed to the Polish
government and Border Guard for better treatment of non-Ukrainian asylum seekers.“It …
government and Border Guard for better treatment of non-Ukrainian asylum seekers.“It …