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Migration in Eastern Europe: Being Welcomed or Welcoming?

Citizenship
Institutions
Integration
Migration
Security
Immigration
National
Refugee
P348
Anna Kołomycew
University of Rzeszów
Anna Osypchuk
National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

Abstract

For more than two decades, the East European countries have been migration sending countries. In recent times, some of them have gradually become migration receiving countries (including refugees). This migration dynamic led to several institutional changes, including the access to the labour market, integration, security policies or citizenship. This panel gathers papers that seek to understand how countries in Eastern Europe maintain the balance between migrants' needs and policies or how states protect migrants.

Title Details
Differences in Immigration Policy Priorities Between Central and Eastern European States: The Role of Country-Specific Context. View Paper Details
Legislating the Crisis: An Evolution of Migration Frameworks in the Czech Republic and Poland (2022–2026) View Paper Details
Different Abroad? How Romanian Migrants’ Understand Populist Messages View Paper Details
Changes and Challenges: The Integration of Ukrainian Refugees in Romania View Paper Details
The Politicisation and Framing of Immigration in Parliamentary Debates in Poland, 2013–2024 View Paper Details