Abstract
The reason for including Ukraine in a book about the Central European migration space is that this is the main migration-sending country to this space, especially with respect to the kinds of short-term mobility which have come to predominate in the 1990s. This chapter presents the main features of migration from Ukraine, as well as its immigration. Its focus is on population movements that have linked Ukraine with Central Europe, their conditions and likely future trends.
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Bedzir, V. (2001). Migration from Ukraine to Central and Eastern Europe. In: Wallace, C., Stola, D. (eds) Patterns of Migration in Central Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333985519_12
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