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‘The war cannot be an excuse’: Social Movement’s Olena Tkalich on labor rights and economic survival in Ukraine
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European countries actively need these skills, making it relatively easy for Ukrainian women to find employment in elderly care, schools, and similar fields.
My colleague, sociologist Oksana Dutchak, who researches social care for people with disabilities, noted a revealing trend.
When international funds flooded into Ukraine to support veterans, they initially tried to integrate their resources into the existing national social care infrastructure.
Take the example of displaced women who are caring for children or elderly relatives.
Many displaced women with children find it incredibly difficult to build a life abroad entirely on their own.