Exploring Women’s Migration from Ukraine to Other Countries from the end of the 1980s to the 2020s

Open accessAuthor: Oksana Koshulko

Type of publication: Article peer review

Abstract
The paper presents the results of research concerning women’s migration  from  Ukraine  from  the end  of  the  1980s  to  the  2020s. The  paper  considers  two  types  of  female  migration,  based  on different  motives,  reasons,  outcomes,  and  means  to  achieve  the realization of their migration plans. The methodology of the paper consists of primary and secondary sources of information. The two types  of  female  migration  explored  are  those  taking  place  in  the 1980s and those in the 2020s. The first wave of female migration from Ukraine, from the end of the 1980s to 2000, has been called ‘women attempting to migrate through despair’ and the second wave, from 2000 to 2020, has been called ‘attempts by women to migrate due to need and danger’.

Citation
Koshulko, O. 2020. Exploring Women’s Migration from Ukraine to Other Countries from the end of the 1980s to the 2020s. Randwick International of Social Science (RISS) Journal Vol. 1 (1): 127-132.
Link: http://www.randwickresearch.com/index.php/rissj/article/view/16/13