How Do Key Facilitators in Malmö Perceive and Address Barriers to Labor Integration among Ukrainian refugees?
(2024) STVK12 20241Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, millions of displaced Ukrainians fled to EU Member States. The activation of the TPD allowed Ukrainians to enter the labor market immediately. This thesis addresses the barriers to labor integration faced by Ukrainian refugees with temporary protection in Malmö. Based on previous literature, Ukrainian refugees were expected to face labor integration barriers on three different levels: institutional constraints related to welfare provisions and access to social services; structural constraints related to employment and educational opportunities in Malmö; and individual constraints related to motivation, level of education, and gender. Focusing on the aspect of gender was highlighted, as the... (More)
- Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, millions of displaced Ukrainians fled to EU Member States. The activation of the TPD allowed Ukrainians to enter the labor market immediately. This thesis addresses the barriers to labor integration faced by Ukrainian refugees with temporary protection in Malmö. Based on previous literature, Ukrainian refugees were expected to face labor integration barriers on three different levels: institutional constraints related to welfare provisions and access to social services; structural constraints related to employment and educational opportunities in Malmö; and individual constraints related to motivation, level of education, and gender. Focusing on the aspect of gender was highlighted, as the majority of Ukrainian refugees were women. The research took a quantitative approach where data was collected through semi-structured interviews with key facilitators in Malmö. The results found that language barriers and the lack of a social security number have been the biggest constraints for Ukrainian refugees in Malmö. Surprisingly, facilitators in Malmö did not recognize gender as a constraint despite theoretical expectations indicating that female refugees have a harder time finding employment. (Less)
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- author
- Blixt, Ida LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- STVK12 20241
- year
- 2024
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Ukraine, labor integration, refugees, temporary protection directive, street-level bureaucrats
- language
- English
- id
- 9152831
- date added to LUP
- 2024-07-18 13:52:12
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- 2024-07-18 13:52:12
@misc{9152831, abstract = {{Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, millions of displaced Ukrainians fled to EU Member States. The activation of the TPD allowed Ukrainians to enter the labor market immediately. This thesis addresses the barriers to labor integration faced by Ukrainian refugees with temporary protection in Malmö. Based on previous literature, Ukrainian refugees were expected to face labor integration barriers on three different levels: institutional constraints related to welfare provisions and access to social services; structural constraints related to employment and educational opportunities in Malmö; and individual constraints related to motivation, level of education, and gender. Focusing on the aspect of gender was highlighted, as the majority of Ukrainian refugees were women. The research took a quantitative approach where data was collected through semi-structured interviews with key facilitators in Malmö. The results found that language barriers and the lack of a social security number have been the biggest constraints for Ukrainian refugees in Malmö. Surprisingly, facilitators in Malmö did not recognize gender as a constraint despite theoretical expectations indicating that female refugees have a harder time finding employment.}}, author = {{Blixt, Ida}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{How Do Key Facilitators in Malmö Perceive and Address Barriers to Labor Integration among Ukrainian refugees?}}, year = {{2024}}, }