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Russian-Ukrainian population of the Russian territories bordering with Ukraine: ethnocultural or transition group? [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2021
One of the new directions in ethnosociology is the study of population groups with multiple (often double) ethnic identities, which are growing quantitatively due to the spread of ethnically «mixed» marriages, migrations, etc.
Bublikov V.V.
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Everyday Life of Volyn Jews in the Interwar Period (According to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in the USA)

open access: yesVìsnik - Kiïvsʹkij nacìonalʹnij unìversitet ìmenì Tarasa Ševčenka: Ìstorìâ, 2020
The interview is an important historical source of studying the problematic issues of the history of Ukraine in the XX century. The interview has a lot of factual materials, interpretations, impressions, observations, and development of the interviewees ...
A. Bryzhuk
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Comparative Analysis of Temporal Representations in the Folk Calendar of Romanians and Ukrainians of Bukovina

open access: yesCodrul Cosminului, 2021
The study draws the readers' attention to the comparative analysis of the traditional concept of time for Romanians and Ukrainians in Bukovina, based on extensive research conducted by ethnographers during the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries ...
Antoniy Moysey   +3 more
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Labour Migration from Ukraine to Poland: Current State and Further Perspectives [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Europejskie, 2020
Throughout its history, Ukraine has been both a country of origin and transit or destination for migrants. Ukraine has always been actively involved in the migration processes of Europe and the world. Poland has always attracted Ukrainians because of its
Iryna Yeleyko, Oksana Krayevska
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The Gender-Related Lifestyle Changes and Choices of Female White-Collar Migrants from Ukraine, Belarus and Russia in Poland [PDF]

open access: yesCentral and Eastern European Migration Review, 2019
This article looks at the mobility of highly skilled female migrants from the perspective of the post-socialist semi-peripheral countries in Eastern Europe.
Anna Dolińska
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ETHNO-DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF RUTHENIAN AND UKRAINIAN NATIONAL MINORITIES IN VOJVODINA [PDF]

open access: yesActa Geobalcanica, 2017
The Republic of Serbia is in the ethnic sense multinational community. Besides Serbs (83.32%), Hungarians are the most numerous, followed by Roma and Bosniaks.The final results of Serbian 2011 census of population, households, and dwellings showed that ...
Milan Lalić
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Ukrainians in Poland as a subject of encyclopedias and biography sources [PDF]

open access: yesЕнциклопедичний Вісник України, 2023
The article briefly reviews the representatives of the Ukrainian community in Poland with an emphasis on the post-war period, when many Ukrainians ended up in a neighboring state due to the Second World War, and especially due to the deportation of a ...
Jarosław Syrnyk
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Monitoring the financial assistance received by the critical infrastructure employees affected by the military aggression

open access: yesBulletin of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs
The article reveals the results of the monitoring conducted by the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights regarding the observance of the right to receive financial assistance by employees of critical infrastructure facilities, civil servants
Yu. F. Ivanov
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THE ALLUNION CENSUSES 1959, 1970 AND 1970 AS A SOURCE OF STUDYING POPULATION TITULAR NATION OF UKRAINIAN DURING THE 60’S70’S OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

open access: yesTorun International Studies, 2016
The article analyses the All-Union censuses in 1959, 1970 and 1979 as a primary source for a comprehensive studying the population dynamics and the settlement of Ukrainians in different regions of the Ukrainian SSR during the 60’s – 70’s of the XXth ...
Nadia Kindrachuk
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Peculiarities of superiority and inferiority complexes of Ukrainians

open access: yesMental Health, 2020
Introduction: The central concept of the Adlerian theory of personality is the feeling of inferiority, which main function is to activate compensatory processes that make a person want to improve, grow and overcome their perceived weakness (Adler, 1989).
Lyudmyla Kolisnyk   +2 more
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