Management of migration processes in the context of Ukraine’s European integration
Journal: Scientific and practical journal “Economy of Industry” (Vol.109, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-03-21
Authors : Olena A. Shcherbakova Yevhen V. Stepaniuk;
Page : 50-63
Keywords : migration; labor market; demography; public policy; integration of migrants; reintegration; diaspora;
Abstract
The key trends and challenges of global migration processes are synthesized with a focus on the implications of a full-scale war in Ukraine. The structure of the European Union's economy and demographic trends in Europe are analyzed from the perspective of Ukraine's European integration and the creation of a common labor market. Based on the results of the study, the authors conclude that in order to regulate migration processes and preserve the competitiveness of the national economy, a long-term, coordinated and evidence-based policy is needed. It should be aimed at facilitation of cross-border movement of human capital, which will help maximize the overall benefits of migration, starting from the development of trade and investment ties to increased productivity, skills transfer and poverty reduction. Given that in the medium term Ukraine, especially in view of its EU accession prospects, is likely to act as a transit hub for migration flows, serving both as a country of origin and a country of destination of migrants, the authors propose state policy measures to manage migration processes and migrant integration. This includes the creation of a system for monitoring migration flows, measures to improve the efficiency of the labor market and the quality of public sector services, improving the business environment, professional training programs, certification of skills, consultative support, mobility of social benefits and development of capital markets.
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