Guide for access to the labour market

 

CDMiR 4 Ukraine: Raising awareness on human rights and equal treatment for Ukrainian refugees in Romania (2023)

“This guide is dedicated to migrants and beneficiaries of temporary protection who want to access the Romanian labour market. It provides a detailed introduction to the Romanian labour system, providing essential resources understanding the legal aspects of job search. The guide covers various aspects of the employment contract, provides information about its conclusion and content. It also addresses situations where the employer violates the rights in the employment contract or harassment occurs in the workplace”

UA: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/565-guide-access-to-the-labor-market-ukrainian

RU: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/564-guide-access-to-the-labor-market-russian

EN: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/563-guide-access-to-the-labor-market

Ro: https://www.cnrr.ro/index.php/ro/blog-ro-2/integrare/562-ghid-accesul-la-piata-de-munca

 




Stepping UP: Ukrainian Refugees, Changemaking & How to Make Europe a Better Place for All

Hello Europe

The Stepping UP Report is published by Ashoka which is the world´s largest network of social entrepreneurs. The report shares challenges and visions from different practitioners. It emphasises “how Europe can and should step up: how to engage refugees if we want to go beyond crisis relief towards re-framing refugees as changemakers.”

“The “stepping UP Report” highlights the diversity of the solutions offered by changemakers and their self-perception, the issues of mental health and access to funding. It addresses such barriers as harmful narratives and propaganda and outlines the mindset shifts that need to take place in order for refugees to be seen as a positive force and valued for their contribution.”




Predicting refugee flows from Ukraine with an approach to Big (Crisis) Data: a new opportunity for refugee and humanitarian studies.

Juric, Tado (2022), Athens Journal of Τechnology & Engineering

 

“This paper shows that Big Data and the so-called tools of digital demography, such as Google Trends (GT) and insights from social networks such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, can be useful for determining, estimating, and predicting the forced migration flows to the EU caused by the war in Ukraine.”

https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.15.22272428