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    Migrația - proces inerent al rezilienței sociale la nivelul administrației publice locale
    (Editura USM, 2024) Filipov, Ina
    Migration is a complex process that can profoundly influence the resilience of a society not only through the challenges, associated with the vulnerabilities, that determine the decision to leave, but also through its positive effects, often associated with development. This study explores the capacity of the public administration to capitalize on the potential of migration for the development of communities and the strengthening of social and economic resilience. We discuss, on the one hand, the implemented migration policies,integrating them into three important categories: aimed at the integration of migration into national development strategies, the recognition of the diaspora as an agent of development, and support for return and integration.And on the other hand, we analyze the instruments already used in the practices of capitalizing on the development potential of migration at the local level (the development of native associations, projects with a migration impact at the local level, etc.).
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    Integration of Ukraine into the eu and the problems of self-identification of ukrainian refugees
    (Editura USM, 2024) Podshyvalkina, Valentyna
    The section discusses the types of strategies for refugees' stay in the country of temporary resettlement and substantiates the phenomenon of transitivity of Ukrainian refugees' identities. The study used individual and group interviews. Twenty-four women aged 30 to 60 years took part in two stages of the study. The prin-ciples and methods of the so-called "grounded theory" were used to analyze the data. We identified and described four strategies for choosing a place of temporary resettlement: rational choice taking into account circumstances and opportunities, random or intuitive choice, largely rational choice, but under the influence of random factors, and largely random, intuitive choice, but with rational consideration of individual factors. We also identified two main categories of migrant identities - Ukrainian citizenship and gender identity. In addition, we described two groups of criteria for the personal self-catego-rization of refugees: resource criteria, such as material opportunities, linguistic and legal competence, and personal criteria, such as activity, independence and emotionality. We also considered the resource-personal basis of the transit self-categorization of Ukrainian refu-gees. Future research may provide a broader sample of the influence of social and autobiographical context on attitudes towards temporary resettlement to another country, as well as the direction and intensity of atti-tudes towards the integration of Ukrainian refugees into Latvian society.