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Czechia — Surveys with Refugees from Ukraine: Needs, Intentions, and Integration Challenges (January - March 2023)
Contact
DTM Europe, DTMMediterranean@iom.int
Language
English
Location
Czechia
Period Covered
Jan 01 2023
Mar 31 2023
Activity
- Survey
- Flow Monitoring
This report is based on a survey of displacement patterns, needs and intentions conducted by IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) in the 11 countries included in the Regional Response Plan for Ukraine in 2023: 6 countries neighbouring Ukraine – Belarus, Hungary, Poland, Republic of Moldova, Romania and Slovakia – and other 5 countries particularly impacted by the arrivals of refugees from Ukraine since the start of the war in February 2022 – Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
•Top oblasts of origin: the top three regions of origin were Kharkivska (14%), Donetska (9%) and Dnipropetrovska (8%).
•Intentions to move: back to a place of origin in Ukraine (52%), no intention to move (37%), to another country (1.7%) - mainly to Poland, Germany, and Canada.
•Top three needs upon return:* cash support (22%), job placement (19%) and housing (16%).
•Employment status: employed (33%), unemployed and looking for a job (28%), daily worker (14%), self-employed (3%), student, student (2%), unemployed and not looking for a job (7%), maternity/paternity leave (2%), retired (10%).
•Top three areas of assistance received:* financial support (44%), accommodation (29%) and food supplies (8%).
•Top three inclusion challenges:* financial issues (26%), language (13%) and documentation issues (13%).