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03 Aug 2022 |
The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has placed a heavy burden on host country schools and teachers. Indeed, refugee students need support beyond the development of academic skills, including assistance to integrate into the host society and support for the... |
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03 Aug 2022 |
Supporting refugee students from Ukraine in host countries
Given the unprecedented number and unique profile of Ukrainians fleeing their country in a short time following its invasion by Russia, as 50% of refugees are children, host country schools are facing challenges to increase their capacity and address... |
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27 Jul 2022 |
How to communicate on the Ukrainian refugee crisis and build on the support of host communities?
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has forced millions of Ukrainians to flee the country. This historic mass outflow, unseen in Europe since World War II, has sparked an unprecedented mobilisation of institutions and... |
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27 Jul 2022 |
Housing support for Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries
The historic mass outflow of people fleeing the unprovoked Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has placed significant pressures on the reception capacities of OECD and EU countries. Ukrainian refugees face a variety of settlement-related... |
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27 Jul 2022 |
The potential contribution of Ukrainian refugees to the labour force in European host countries
This brief reviews the distribution of Ukrainian refugees across European countries and their demographic characteristics. It discusses the existing evidence about the labour market integration of refugees, and applies this information to the case of... |
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22 Jul 2022 |
Potential spatial impacts of the war in Ukraine (Abridged version)
The impacts of the war in Ukraine will be felt severely within OECD economies, especially in border regions on the front-line of the humanitarian refugee crisis. The economic impacts, in particular those driven by rising energy prices, will also be... |
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22 Jul 2022 |
How vulnerable is European manufacturing to gas supply conditions?
This note examines which regional economies in Europe are most exposed to rising gas prices on the basis of their dependency on gas intensive manufacturing sectors such as chemicals or basic metals. Based on OECD calculations we find that the... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Shaping the path to economic recovery
This policy response analyses the main consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine, inflicting significant damage to Ukraine’s economy, undermining macroeconomic stability and degrading its productive capital. The policy response argues that... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine and prospects for a green reconstruction
This policy response reviews the impacts of the Russian military aggression on the environment and environmental infrastructure in Ukraine. It also suggests the ways to ensure that the post-war economic development fundamentally transforms Ukraine... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Digitalisation for recovery in Ukraine
The Russian Federation’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is causing severe disruptions to Internet connectivity, that has been increasing rapidly across the country over the last decade. The digital delivery of public services, with new... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Public governance in Ukraine
This policy response addresses implications for public governance in Ukraine caused by Russia's large-scale aggression. It looks at impacts and development initiatives related to public administration reform, rule of law, public integrity and... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
Social policies for an inclusive recovery in Ukraine
To support its most vulnerable citizens in the context of the Russian large-scale aggression against its territory, Ukraine needs both immediate actions and long-term policies. The war is exacerbating pre-existing disadvantages of children, women,... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
The architecture of infrastructure recovery in Ukraine
The policy brief argues that as donations are flowing into Ukraine to support its recovery, the country’s plan for infrastructure reconstruction needs to ensure that resources are spent efficiently by addressing priorities and focusing on... |
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01 Jul 2022 |
How vocational education and training (VET) systems can support Ukraine
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has led to the most important humanitarian crisis in the OECD area since World War II, affecting millions of people and a severe economic, social and educational shock of uncertain duration and... |
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30 Jun 2022 |
Why governments should target support amidst high energy prices
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has contributed to high energy prices around the globe, triggering responses from governments. Governments across the OECD and in key non-Member economies have rolled out significant support to shield... |
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04 May 2022 |
International investment implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine (abridged version)
Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented policy responses around the globe, raising manifold implications for international investment policy, both immediate and longer term. |
OECD Policy Responses on the Impacts of the War in Ukraine
This series compiles data, analysis and policy recommendations on the range of impacts and consequences related to the war in Ukraine, on the economy, refugees/migratory flows, energy, commodities, and more. The series aims to inform and support policy makers in their immediate response to the crisis in the early phases of the conflict, and inform longer-term domestic reconstruction and global-recovery efforts as the situation evolves.
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- ISSN: 27913422 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/dc825602-en
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The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
OECD
03 Aug 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has placed a heavy burden on host country schools and teachers. Indeed, refugee students need support beyond the development of academic skills, including assistance to integrate into the host society and support for the...
Supporting refugee students from Ukraine in host countries
OECD
03 Aug 2022
Given the unprecedented number and unique profile of Ukrainians fleeing their country in a short time following its invasion by Russia, as 50% of refugees are children, host country schools are facing challenges to increase their capacity and address...
How to communicate on the Ukrainian refugee crisis and build on the support of host communities?
OECD
27 Jul 2022
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has forced millions of Ukrainians to flee the country. This historic mass outflow, unseen in Europe since World War II, has sparked an unprecedented mobilisation of institutions and...
Housing support for Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries
OECD
27 Jul 2022
The historic mass outflow of people fleeing the unprovoked Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has placed significant pressures on the reception capacities of OECD and EU countries. Ukrainian refugees face a variety of settlement-related...
The potential contribution of Ukrainian refugees to the labour force in European host countries
OECD
27 Jul 2022
This brief reviews the distribution of Ukrainian refugees across European countries and their demographic characteristics. It discusses the existing evidence about the labour market integration of refugees, and applies this information to the case of...
Potential spatial impacts of the war in Ukraine (Abridged version)
OECD
22 Jul 2022
The impacts of the war in Ukraine will be felt severely within OECD economies, especially in border regions on the front-line of the humanitarian refugee crisis. The economic impacts, in particular those driven by rising energy prices, will also be...
How vulnerable is European manufacturing to gas supply conditions?
OECD
22 Jul 2022
This note examines which regional economies in Europe are most exposed to rising gas prices on the basis of their dependency on gas intensive manufacturing sectors such as chemicals or basic metals. Based on OECD calculations we find that the...
Shaping the path to economic recovery
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response analyses the main consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine, inflicting significant damage to Ukraine’s economy, undermining macroeconomic stability and degrading its productive capital. The policy response argues that...
Environmental impacts of the war in Ukraine and prospects for a green reconstruction
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response reviews the impacts of the Russian military aggression on the environment and environmental infrastructure in Ukraine. It also suggests the ways to ensure that the post-war economic development fundamentally transforms Ukraine...
Digitalisation for recovery in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
The Russian Federation’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine is causing severe disruptions to Internet connectivity, that has been increasing rapidly across the country over the last decade. The digital delivery of public services, with new...
Public governance in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
This policy response addresses implications for public governance in Ukraine caused by Russia's large-scale aggression. It looks at impacts and development initiatives related to public administration reform, rule of law, public integrity and...
Social policies for an inclusive recovery in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
To support its most vulnerable citizens in the context of the Russian large-scale aggression against its territory, Ukraine needs both immediate actions and long-term policies. The war is exacerbating pre-existing disadvantages of children, women,...
The architecture of infrastructure recovery in Ukraine
OECD
01 Jul 2022
The policy brief argues that as donations are flowing into Ukraine to support its recovery, the country’s plan for infrastructure reconstruction needs to ensure that resources are spent efficiently by addressing priorities and focusing on...
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has led to the most important humanitarian crisis in the OECD area since World War II, affecting millions of people and a severe economic, social and educational shock of uncertain duration and...
Why governments should target support amidst high energy prices
OECD
30 Jun 2022
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has contributed to high energy prices around the globe, triggering responses from governments. Governments across the OECD and in key non-Member economies have rolled out significant support to shield...
International investment implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine (abridged version)
OECD
04 May 2022
Russia’s war against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented policy responses around the globe, raising manifold implications for international investment policy, both immediate and longer term.