Are rural areas across Europe viable destinations for Ukrainian refugee women?

Released 01 June 2022

The majority of the nearly 7 million Ukrainian refugees who have left their country since the outbreak of conflict in February 2022 are women who seek protection in neighbouring countries. Many of them are currently located in national capitals or large cities. Recent discussion on how to relieve the pressure on the infrastructure of these cities has focused on accommodating refugees in rural areas. Migration and integration research highlights several important aspects regarding the integration of refugees in rural areas.

Trend Assessment Long-Term Care Provision Current trends and the impact of Covid-19

Study

Published August 2021

Supporting policy development in a multilevel governance setting: Lessons learnt from the Austrian youth sector

Policy Brief

Published February 2021

Austria

COVID-19 & MIGRATION - Immunity passports: unwise and unnecessary

Released 08 May 2020

Governments are considering ‘immunity passports’ to allow those with COVID-19 antibodies greater mobility and to provide employers with an increasing pool of people to fill public-facing jobs. This may seem tempting but would lead to mass discrimination in the labour market, and also provide perverse incentives to potential migrants to become infected. There are alternatives.

A complementary Research Agenda: Quo Vadis for the Next 5-10 Years?

Policy Brief

Published May 2020

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