Assisting Vulnerable Persons from Ukraine to Move to Rental Housing
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MoreIn Spring 2017, the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences carried out a thorough piece of research on foreign nationals living in Prague. It is the first wide ranging applied piece of research focused on foreigners who have been living in Prague on a long-term basis. The areas studied in the analysis include education, knowledge of Czech, and the social and economic status of this group of Prague inhabitants. The Prague City Hall will benefit from the information presented in the final document and follow the recommendations on what to prioritise in the integration policy.
If you would like to know what the researchers of the Institute of Sociology found out through their analysis, you can have a look at the final report, which is available here.
We would like to remind you that as of 1 September 2024, state humanitarian accommodation…
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