The Role of Job Task Routinization in Shaping Return Intentions: Evidence from Ukrainian War Refugees in Poland

6 March 2025
abstract:

This paper studies how job task routinization shapes return intentions of Ukrainian war refugees in Poland following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Using two waves of nationwide survey data from 2022 and 2023 with worker-level measures of job tasks, we document widespread occupational downgrading accompanied by substantial task routinization, namely an increase in routine task intensity (RTI) as compared to jobs held pre-displacement. Task routinization is substantial among both refugees who transition to lower-skilled occupations and those who nominally retain their pre-war occupational status. Guided by a framework in which task routinization reduces skill utilisation and job satisfaction, we show that refugees experiencing larger RTI increases are significantly more likely to plan a return to Ukraine by 2023, particularly those who initially intended to stay. This relationship persists after controlling for earnings and occupational downgrading and is confirmed using an instrumental-variable strategy. Our findings suggest that job content, beyond employment status and earnings, plays a central role in refugee integration and return decisions.

keywords: migration, return intentions, task content of jobs, routinization
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publication year: 2025
language: english
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publishing series: IBS Working Paper
publication number: 01/2025
ISSN: 2451-4373
Additional information:

We thank Cevat Giray Aksoy and the participants of the “Return and Integration Prospects of Ukrainian Refugees” workshop in Nuremberg for their helpful comments. The paper uses data collected in a survey financially supported by the International Organization for Migration. Usual disclaimers apply. All errors are ours.

authors:

Institute for Structural Research (IBS), IZA, RWI

Institute for Structural Research (IBS)

Institute for Structural Research (IBS)

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