Project
INTAKE – Labour market integration of displaced women from Ukraine with temporary residence prospects
Status: Completed
Date: January 2023 to December 2024
Project
Status: Completed
Date: January 2023 to December 2024
INTAKE analyses the labour market integration of displaced women from Ukraine and how integration support measures can facilitate this process in Austria. The project evaluates innovative gender-specific approaches. It involves an in-depth cross-country comparison with Germany and Poland. The project results will serve as a decision-making basis for the (further) development of labour market integration measures for women displaced from Ukraine. In the long run, this may contribute to a more effective integration policy, benefiting migrant women more broadly.
Background
As a consequence of the Russian military invasion in February 2022, an estimated 8.3 million people fled Ukraine. Thereby, primarily women and children sought refuge in selected EU member states. Over 5 million refugees registered for temporary protection or similar national protection schemes by May 2023, according to UNHCR. This status allows immediate access to basic integration-related benefits, a temporary residence, access to the labour market, and mobility rights.
While national administrations are required to facilitate access to these rights quickly, the arrival of often well-educated and highly skilled Ukrainians could also assist in the ongoing EU-wide labour shortage. Reported obstacles to meaningful job matching include issues of transferability and recognition of certificates, a lack of language skills, and uncertainty about the length of stay of the displaced person. This temporality poses a unique challenge for the development of integration measures.
Additionally, the fact that most people who fled Ukraine are women accompanied by children calls for gender-specific integration measures. Those measures have to consider the impact of care responsibilities and (in comparison to their male counterparts) smaller social networks, due to which institutional support on arrival becomes highly significant.
Research objectives
The INTAKE project examines innovative and promising examples of integration measures from Austria, Germany, and Poland that address these challenges and incorporate a gender-sensitive approach.
The study will apply the following methods:
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Europe and Northern America
Austria
Germany
Poland
Austrian Federal Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt, BKA)
Integration Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
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