In the migration scholarship, Romania is commonly associated with its massive emigration phenomenon. Being one of the countries neighbouring Ukraine, after the events that started on February 24th 2022, Romania was directly concerned by the massive influx of war migrants fleeing the conflict and has thus witnessed one of the largest immigration flows in its recent history. In this context, it was created a decision-making and coordination structure aimed to enable agencies with different law enforcement and operational responsibilities, from all levels of Government, to plan, coordinate and interact effectively on the ground in response to the humanitarian crisis and provide assistance for war migrants. This research regards the conditions and situation of Ukrainian war migrants, holders of temporary protection status (TPS) in Romania, although some individuals benefit from other forms of international protection, or entered Romania with work visas or for family reunification reasons.
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Alexandra, Porumbescu and Coșciug, Anatolie, Mass Influx of People from Ukraine: Social Entitlements and Access to the Labour Market: Romania ( 2024). In book: Mass influx of people from Ukraine: social entitlements and access to the labour market. Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna. Available in open acess here
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Shawn Flanigan, Ph.D., Professor, San Diego State.
Alexa Bejinariu, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Tobias Burack, BA, San Diego State University
Formalization and evolution of Romanian third sector emergency practices and networks in the Ukraine migration crisis. 16th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research, Antwerp, Belgium, July 14-16, 2024. Available from here