Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?

Abstract This article—part of the Special Issue on “(In)tangible Remittances and Inequalities”—investigates the acquisition of social remittances by Ukrainian female war migrants in Poland. It focuses on how these women leverage various resources—human, psychological, social, and economic—to potenti...

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Main Author: Izabela Grabowska
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-08-01
Series:Comparative Migration Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-025-00478-4
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description Abstract This article—part of the Special Issue on “(In)tangible Remittances and Inequalities”—investigates the acquisition of social remittances by Ukrainian female war migrants in Poland. It focuses on how these women leverage various resources—human, psychological, social, and economic—to potentially contribute to Ukraine’s development during the ongoing conflict with Russia since February 2022 and in the eventual post-conflict period. This wave of Ukrainian war migration is notably rich in resources, particularly in terms of higher education, providing a basis for the formulation of this study. The research is framed within the concept of intangible remittances and incorporates the cumulative advantage effect, which suggests that individuals with more initial intangible resources are more likely to gain additional advantages, thereby enhancing their ability to generate intangible remittances. The study combines quantitative data from a novel survey with an anonymous feedback for participants measuring the level of their resources, conducted via the My Migration Dashboard ( https://mymigration.academy/ ) of 344 Ukrainian female war migrants, with qualitative follow-up insights from 20 in-depth interviews with female participants with higher education. Key quantitative findings reveal that although education and other intangible assets such as soft and cognitive skills, resilience and social networks contribute to cumulative advantage, two unique predictors stand out: civic engagement, which opens up further opportunities for education and training, and autonomous reflexivity which facilitates independent decisions. Key qualitative findings reveal that Ukrainian female war migrants intend to apply the following in Ukraine: educational practices, professional development, life-long learning approach, work ethics, mental health support and social inclusivity. They do not intent to remit to Ukraine a ‘colonial mindset’.
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spelling doaj-art-b44cbf3d093b425a833290b5ffd4f14a2025-08-20T03:04:26ZengSpringerOpenComparative Migration Studies2214-594X2025-08-0113112310.1186/s40878-025-00478-4Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?Izabela Grabowska0Kozminski University, CRASH Center for Research on Social Change and Human MobilityAbstract This article—part of the Special Issue on “(In)tangible Remittances and Inequalities”—investigates the acquisition of social remittances by Ukrainian female war migrants in Poland. It focuses on how these women leverage various resources—human, psychological, social, and economic—to potentially contribute to Ukraine’s development during the ongoing conflict with Russia since February 2022 and in the eventual post-conflict period. This wave of Ukrainian war migration is notably rich in resources, particularly in terms of higher education, providing a basis for the formulation of this study. The research is framed within the concept of intangible remittances and incorporates the cumulative advantage effect, which suggests that individuals with more initial intangible resources are more likely to gain additional advantages, thereby enhancing their ability to generate intangible remittances. The study combines quantitative data from a novel survey with an anonymous feedback for participants measuring the level of their resources, conducted via the My Migration Dashboard ( https://mymigration.academy/ ) of 344 Ukrainian female war migrants, with qualitative follow-up insights from 20 in-depth interviews with female participants with higher education. Key quantitative findings reveal that although education and other intangible assets such as soft and cognitive skills, resilience and social networks contribute to cumulative advantage, two unique predictors stand out: civic engagement, which opens up further opportunities for education and training, and autonomous reflexivity which facilitates independent decisions. Key qualitative findings reveal that Ukrainian female war migrants intend to apply the following in Ukraine: educational practices, professional development, life-long learning approach, work ethics, mental health support and social inclusivity. They do not intent to remit to Ukraine a ‘colonial mindset’.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-025-00478-4Social remittancesIntangible remittancesAcquiring intangible resourcesForms of capitalUkrainian war migrants‘cumulative advantage effect’
spellingShingle Izabela Grabowska
Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
Comparative Migration Studies
Social remittances
Intangible remittances
Acquiring intangible resources
Forms of capital
Ukrainian war migrants
‘cumulative advantage effect’
title Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
title_full Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
title_fullStr Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
title_full_unstemmed Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
title_short Acquiring intangible remittances for Ukraine by female war migrants: is there a ‘cumulative advantage effect’?
title_sort acquiring intangible remittances for ukraine by female war migrants is there a cumulative advantage effect
topic Social remittances
Intangible remittances
Acquiring intangible resources
Forms of capital
Ukrainian war migrants
‘cumulative advantage effect’
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-025-00478-4
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