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Internal displacement and subjective well-being: the case of Ukraine in 2018

Internal displacement and subjective well-being: the case of Ukraine in 2018
Internal displacement and subjective well-being: the case of Ukraine in 2018
Ukraine is currently experiencing the largest human displacement crisis in the world. However, armed conflict that started in 2014 had already displaced nearly 1.8 million people in Ukraine, resulting in the largest internally displaced population in Europe. Although ethnically and culturally similar to the local population, Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) encounter severe economic, housing, and social challenges, as well as residual trauma from violence. In this study we examine the extent to which the subjective well-being (SWB) of IDPs differs from locals who were not displaced. We explore whether the difference in subjective well-being between IDPs and locals is due to economic hardship, inadequate housing, and/or weak social support. Using a unique survey conducted in 2018 and OLS regression methods, we find a sizable gap in SWB between IDPs and locals. The gap shrinks after accounting for economic and housing status, and support from local networks. Measures of loss in housing and social networks additionally account for the gap. However, none of the factors we measure can account for the difference between locals and IDPs who reported only leaving due to violence, pointing to the enduring impact of trauma on SWB.
Ukraine, forced displacement, conflict
0037-7732
Perelli-Harris, Brienna
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Zavisca, Jane
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Levchuk, Nataliia
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Gerber, Theodore P.
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Gerber, Theodore P.
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Perelli-Harris, Brienna, Zavisca, Jane, Levchuk, Nataliia and Gerber, Theodore P. (2023) Internal displacement and subjective well-being: the case of Ukraine in 2018. Social Forces. (doi:10.1093/sf/soad124).

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Abstract

Ukraine is currently experiencing the largest human displacement crisis in the world. However, armed conflict that started in 2014 had already displaced nearly 1.8 million people in Ukraine, resulting in the largest internally displaced population in Europe. Although ethnically and culturally similar to the local population, Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) encounter severe economic, housing, and social challenges, as well as residual trauma from violence. In this study we examine the extent to which the subjective well-being (SWB) of IDPs differs from locals who were not displaced. We explore whether the difference in subjective well-being between IDPs and locals is due to economic hardship, inadequate housing, and/or weak social support. Using a unique survey conducted in 2018 and OLS regression methods, we find a sizable gap in SWB between IDPs and locals. The gap shrinks after accounting for economic and housing status, and support from local networks. Measures of loss in housing and social networks additionally account for the gap. However, none of the factors we measure can account for the difference between locals and IDPs who reported only leaving due to violence, pointing to the enduring impact of trauma on SWB.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 August 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 September 2023
Published date: 30 September 2023
Keywords: Ukraine, forced displacement, conflict

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Local EPrints ID: 483425
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483425
ISSN: 0037-7732
PURE UUID: bdfd1ec2-a788-4300-a08e-b03b2d2ec75e
ORCID for Brienna Perelli-Harris: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8234-4007

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Date deposited: 30 Oct 2023 17:59
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:17

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Author: Jane Zavisca
Author: Nataliia Levchuk
Author: Theodore P. Gerber

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