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Refugee migration from Ukraine to other parts of Europe: Challenges to the housing-integration intersection at the city level

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  • Haase, Annegret
  • Allsopp, Harriet
  • Arroyo, Ivette
  • Franz, Yvonne
  • Laksevics, Karlis
  • Lazarenko, Valeria
  • Nasya, Bahanur
  • Raubisko, Ieva
  • Reeger, Ursula
  • Saadeh, Bana
  • Schmidt, Anika
  • Stevens, Ulrika

Abstract

In the context of the massive refugee influx from Ukraine to its European neighbouring states over the last months, this update reflects on the experiences of two international exchanges led by HOUSE-IN: a JPI Urban Europe-funded project that deals with challenges at the housing-integration nexus. The exchanges revealed the impacts of this forced migration at the intersection of housing and integration in several European cities. The update analyses the civic and temporal nature of responses to this refugee movement, which have challenged major assumptions about practices of settling and integration under uncertainties of war, as well as those around access to housing and support.

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  • Haase, Annegret & Allsopp, Harriet & Arroyo, Ivette & Franz, Yvonne & Laksevics, Karlis & Lazarenko, Valeria & Nasya, Bahanur & Raubisko, Ieva & Reeger, Ursula & Saadeh, Bana & Schmidt, Anika & Steven, 2022. "Refugee migration from Ukraine to other parts of Europe: Challenges to the housing-integration intersection at the city level," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 4(2), pages 211-216.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:268302
    DOI: 10.54825/FIQX5453
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