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@article{ Kogan2025, title = {Staying, Leaving, or Returning? Conflict Resolution Preferences and Migration among Ukrainian Women}, author = {Kogan, Irena and Kosyakova, Yuliya and Tubergen, Frank van}, journal = {Studies of Transition States and Societies}, pages = {117-145}, volume = {17}, year = {2025}, issn = {1736-8758}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.58036/stss.v17i0.1336}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-103806-3}, abstract = {Little is known in the literature about non-economic factors that might shape migrant selectivity. This study examines how preferences for resolving the Russian-Ukrainian conflict relate to the migration patterns and intentions of Ukrainians following the Russian full-scale aggression. Drawing on the concepts of place utility and migration decision-making models, we analyse data from the OneUA survey, which was collected around six months after Russia’s full-scale invasion among almost 25,000 Ukrainian women residing in Ukraine and abroad. Our results, based on a series of logistic regressions, suggest that Ukrainian women favouring a military solution to the conflict are more likely to remain in their pre-war residence in Ukraine rather than being internally displaced (i.e., IDP) or moving abroad (i.e., refugees). Moreover, among women forced to leave the country as refugees, those who favour a military solution exhibit a stronger intention to return. Conversely, among women still in Ukraine, those who favour a military solution less are more likely to consider international migration. Our study advances research on self-selection into migration based on non-economic factors, emphasising the role of political perceptions in displacement and resettlement patterns in conflict-affected regions.}, keywords = {Ukraine; Ukraine; Krieg; war; Migration; migration; Rückwanderung; remigration; Motivation; motivation; Flüchtling; refugee; Frau; woman}}