This week marked the four year anniversary of the war between Russia and Ukraine. RFBerlin and CReAM published research on Ukrainian displacement, which was picked up by multiple regional German media outlets including Münchner Merkur, Frankfurter Rundschau, Hessisch-Niedersächsische Allgemeine and Giessener Anzeiger. Furthermore the research is mentioned in the following newspapers:
- Soester Anzeiger
- Giessener Allgemeine
- Oberbayerisches Volksblatt (Rosenheim)
- Waldeckische Landeszeitung
- Leine-Deister-Zeitung (Gronau)
- Werra-Rundschau
- Hanauer Anzeiger
- Allgemeine Zeitung für die Lüneburger Heide
- Fehmarnsche Zeitung
- Memminger Kurier
- Hersfelder Zeitung
The RFBerlin Research Insight “More and more Ukrainians Want to Stay in Denmark” by Mette Foged, Karen-Inge Karstoft and Edith Zink examines survey data from Ukrainian refugees in Denmark which tracks a clear shift: temporary protection increasingly turns into longer-term settlement plans. Four years after the invasion most adult Ukrainians in Denmark now see their future in the country. “The longer the war lasts, the more refugees want to stay“, Foged notes.
CReAM at RFBerlin published a report: “Four years on: What Gallup Data Reveal About Staying, Leaving, and Life Expectations in Ukraine” by Christian Dustmann, Tommaso Frattini and Camilla Piovesan, which looks into data on the Ukrainians’ desire to migrate. The outcome of this study showed that after four years of war, less people desire to leave the country than before the war. Dustmann explains that “it is likely that external threats increase the importance of group membership and strengthen identification with one’s own group”.



