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Managing Labour Migration: Solutions Related to the War in Ukraine as a Lesson in the Age of Climate Migration

In: Green Transition and the Quality of Work

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  • Izabela Florczak

    (University of Lodz)

Abstract

Humans have been migrating for hundreds of thousands of years for climate-related reasons (Armitage et al. in Science 331:453–456, 2011; deMenocal and Stringer in Nature 538:49–50, 2016). Contemporary climate change-induced migrationClimate change-induced migration is already a reality (Bendandi in Migration induced by climate change and environmental degradation in the Central Mediterranean Route. IOM, 2020; European Commission in Climate Change Induced Migration (CLICIM), 2023; Felli in New Polit Econ 18:337–363, 2013; Milán-García et al. in Glob Health 17:1–10, 2021), which led to the emergence of the term environmentally displaced person (International Organization for Migration in Migration, environment and climate change: Evidence for policy. IOM, 2013, p. 13). Quantifying environmental migration is challenging given the multiple drivers of such movement, the methodological challenges involved and the lack of data collection standards.

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  • Izabela Florczak, 2024. "Managing Labour Migration: Solutions Related to the War in Ukraine as a Lesson in the Age of Climate Migration," Springer Books, in: Edoardo Ales & Tindara Addabbo & Ylenia Curzi & Tommaso Fabbri & Iacopo Senatori (ed.), Green Transition and the Quality of Work, chapter 0, pages 51-67, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-68200-1_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68200-1_4
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