Studie zur Integration von ukrainischen Vertriebenen

In Österreich leben aktuell rund 78.000 ukrainische Vertriebene. Ihre Lebenssituation zwei Jahre nach Kriegsbeginn untersuchte das Österreichische Institut für Familienforschung der Universität Wien unter der Leitung von Wolfgang Mazal im Auftrag des Österreichischen Integrationsfonds (ÖIF). Die Ergebnisse zeigen deutliche Fortschritte beim Deutschlernen und beim Einstieg in den Arbeitsmarkt, während die Rückkehrabsichten von ukrainischen Vertriebenen seit Kriegsbeginn kontinuierlich abnehmen.

Studie Ukrainische Vertriebene

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