Abstract

Background: Russia's war against the Ukrainian people led to massive forced displacement of people in search of protection. The legal acts adopted at the level of the European Union and individual member states regulate the issue of providing broader protection and legal status to citizens fleeing the war in Ukraine, granting them the right to residence and access to the European labor market. Purpose: To determine the prospects and risks of integration of temporary protection beneficiaries from Ukraine into the EU. Methods: Methods of system analysis, statistical analysis, economic-mathematical methods, graphical, abstract-logical method. Results: The integration of temporary protection beneficiaries from Ukraine into host societies may lead to irreversible emigration, loss of human capital, personnel shortages in the national labor market and create risks for the successful recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine and its economy after the end of the war. Conclusion: It is important that citizens who left Ukraine for temporary protection return and work or develop their business for the benefit of the Ukrainian economy. For this, the Ukrainian authorities need to clearly define the prospects for post-war economic recovery and civil society development, implement European standards in the social and labor sphere, and create opportunities for decent work in Ukraine. Keywords: Russian-Ukrainian war, Refugees, Temporary protection beneficiaries from Ukraine, Labor migration, Integration, Labor market

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