The Ukrainian Diaspora in Poland after February 2022:
Lifeworlds of the Labor Migrants and Female Refugees
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Public Opinion Research Center
Submission date: 2024-04-17
Acceptance date: 2025-01-25
Publication date: 2025-06-09
Polish Sociological Review 2025;230(2):165-180
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ABSTRACT
The article examines the experiences of Ukrainians living in Poland after the Russian invasion of Ukraine
in February 2022, focusing on the interpretive patterns they use to navigate in their daily life in a foreign country.
Based on focus group interviews with pre-war labor migrants and female refugees in Warsaw, Wrocław, and
Łowicz, the data was analyzed using grounded theory methodology and Contact Theory. The article employs the
concept of lifeworlds to explore differences between respondents’ lives in Poland and Ukraine, their relationships
with Poles and fellow Ukrainians, and their perspectives on the future of the Ukrainian community in Poland.
FUNDING
The research was financed by the Public Opinion Research Center [CBOS].