Characteristics and development impact of temporary migration: The case of Ukraine

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dc.contributor.author Sudyn, Danylo
dc.contributor.author Markov, Ihor
dc.contributor.author Chorniy, Petro
dc.contributor.author Zaremba-Kosovych, Ganna
dc.date.accessioned 2019-05-17T08:53:13Z
dc.date.available 2019-05-17T08:53:13Z
dc.date.issued 2019-03-06
dc.identifier.citation Chorniy, Petro, Ihor Markov, Danylo Sudyn, Ganna Zaremba-Kosovych. 2019. "Characteristics and development impact of temporary migration: The case of Ukraine" in Temporary Migration, Transformation and Development: Evidence from Europe and Asia / Edited by Pirkko Pitkänen, Tomoko Hayakawa, Kerstin Schmidt, Mustafa Aksakal, S. Irudaya Rajan. London: Routledge India. P.165-188 uk
dc.identifier.isbn 9780429244346
dc.identifier.uri http://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/1471
dc.description.abstract Ukraine, as a country situated at the crossroads of various migrant flows, is still without a state migration policy. Ukrainian emigrants and return migrants, transit migrants from the East to the West, and immigrants to Ukraine for the most part view their stay in Ukraine as a link in further movement to other countries. Temporary migration in Ukraine can be viewed in terms of a space with overlapping transnational networks that include the Ukrainian authorities, non-governmental organisations and local residents. The authors analyse the phenomenon of corruption as a substitute for a functioning and institutionalised migration policy, attempt to typologise multiple transnational social spaces that exist in Ukraine and focus on the specifics of the ‘migration industry’ as it relates to Ukraine. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.publisher Routledge India uk
dc.subject migration uk
dc.subject temporary migration uk
dc.subject Ukraine uk
dc.title Characteristics and development impact of temporary migration: The case of Ukraine uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Опублікований і розповсюджений раніше uk
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429244346
dc.description.abstracten Ukraine, as a country situated at the crossroads of various migrant flows, is still without a state migration policy. Ukrainian emigrants and return migrants, transit migrants from the East to the West, and immigrants to Ukraine for the most part view their stay in Ukraine as a link in further movement to other countries. Temporary migration in Ukraine can be viewed in terms of a space with overlapping transnational networks that include the Ukrainian authorities, non-governmental organisations and local residents. The authors analyse the phenomenon of corruption as a substitute for a functioning and institutionalised migration policy, attempt to typologise multiple transnational social spaces that exist in Ukraine and focus on the specifics of the ‘migration industry’ as it relates to Ukraine. uk
dc.relation.source Temporary Migration, Transformation and Development Evidence from Europe and Asia / Edited By Pirkko Pitkänen, Tomoko Hayakawa, Kerstin Schmidt, Mustafa Aksakal, S. Irudaya Rajan. London: Routledge India, 2019 uk


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