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Do Not Sit on the Neck. Three Stories About Work and Business of Ukrainian Women in Germany

Summary by ТЕКСТИ
“Sitting on their necks” — this stamp still accompanies Ukrainian refugees in Europe. But official data indicate otherwise: more than 300,000 Ukrainians work in Germany alone. Most of them are women who, after fleeing the war, not only learned German, but also managed to find a job, know how to start a business in Germany and combine several jobs. We tell the stories of three Ukrainian women who work, pay taxes and form a different idea of refug…
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“Sitting on their necks” — this stamp still accompanies Ukrainian refugees in Europe. But official data indicate otherwise: more than 300,000 Ukrainians work in Germany alone. Most of them are women who, after fleeing the war, not only learned German, but also managed to find a job, know how to start a business in Germany and combine several jobs. We tell the stories of three Ukrainian women who work, pay taxes and form a different idea of refug…

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ТЕКСТИ broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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