战争驱动的乌克兰移民欧洲浪潮:评估规模和后果的尝试(乌克兰研究人员的观点)

Q4 Mathematics Statistics in Transition Pub Date : 2023-02-24 DOI:10.59170/stattrans-2023-014
E. Libanova, O. Pozniak
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这篇文章旨在评估俄罗斯联邦军事侵略引发的乌克兰人移民的规模和后果。该文件还试图确定难民的构成。在军事侵略的头几周,人们最积极地离开乌克兰,之后寻求庇护的人数减少了。根据乌克兰国家科学院普图卡人口和社会研究所根据国家边防局的数据估计,截至2022年6月底,“乌克兰战争难民”人数达到300万。移民主要是基辅和哈尔科夫的居民,这导致受过高等教育的人的比重远高于全国平均水平。这一事实与就业而非社会援助的取向(这种心态与欧洲人相对接近)相结合,表明大多数乌克兰妇女很有可能(尤其是与来自叙利亚和阿富汗等其他国家的移民相比)成功适应跨境生活。对于那些来到波兰的人来说尤其如此,因为两国之间的语言和文化差异很小。根据军事和经济因素,不可逆转的移民损失的潜在数量从60万至70万至500万至550万不等。考虑到2022年之前大约有300万乌克兰人已经在国外停留(工作),这场战争很可能会给乌克兰带来人口灾难,乌克兰的人口潜力已经完全耗尽。
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War-driven wave of Ukrainian emigration to Europe: an attempt to evaluate the scale and consequences (the view of Ukrainian researchers)
The article aims to evaluate the scale and consequences of the emigration of Ukrainians triggered by the military aggression of the Russian Federation. The paper also attempts to determine the composition of the refugees. The first weeks of the military aggression saw the most active departure of the population from Ukraine, after that the number of those seeking refuge decreased. According to the estimation of the Ptukha Institute for Demography and Social Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine based on the data from the State Border Guard Service, the number of ‘refugees from the war in Ukraine’ reached 3 million as of the end of June 2022. The emigrants are mainly residents of Kyiv and Kharkiv, which results in a much higher specific weight of people with higher education than the national average. This fact combined with an orientation towards employment rather than social assistance (a mentality that is relatively close to Europeans), suggests a high probability (especially compared to the same emigrants from other countries, including Syria and Afghanistan) for most Ukrainian women to successfully adapt to life across the border. This is especially true for those who came to Poland, due to the minimal linguistic and cultural differences between the countries. The potential amount of irreversible migration losses, depending on the military and economic factors, ranges from 600–700 thousand to 5–5.5 million people. Considering the fact that approximately 3 million Ukrainians had already been staying (working) abroad before 2022, the war is likely to result in a demographic catastrophe for Ukraine, whose demographic potential has been utterly exhausted.
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Statistics in Transition
Statistics in Transition Decision Sciences-Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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期刊介绍: Statistics in Transition (SiT) is an international journal published jointly by the Polish Statistical Association (PTS) and the Central Statistical Office of Poland (CSO/GUS), which sponsors this publication. Launched in 1993, it was issued twice a year until 2006; since then it appears - under a slightly changed title, Statistics in Transition new series - three times a year; and after 2013 as a regular quarterly journal." The journal provides a forum for exchange of ideas and experience amongst members of international community of statisticians, data producers and users, including researchers, teachers, policy makers and the general public. Its initially dominating focus on statistical issues pertinent to transition from centrally planned to a market-oriented economy has gradually been extended to embracing statistical problems related to development and modernization of the system of public (official) statistics, in general.
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