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Tatjana Baraulina , Position: Head of Division, area: Authority

Portrait of a woman Tatjana Baraulina Source: © BAMF

Tatjana Baraulina is a sociologist and head of Research Field I "International Migration and Migration Governance". Her research focuses on international migration and return as well as on the evaluation of migration policies.

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Resettlement: Living situation in the country of first asylum and in Germany

Finished projects

Returning with "StarthilfePlus"
Migration and development
Voluntary and assisted return

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  • Life after return: Long-term reintegration after assisted departure from Germany
  • Study on the programme StarthilfePlus
  • Resettlement in Germany - What does the admission programme for particularly vulnerable refugees achieve?
  • Resettlement: Reception and integration experience of particularly vulnerable refugees
  • Resettlement and humanitarian admission programms in Germany
  • Migration decisions of resettled African refugees
  • Migration and development - Explorative study of the field of action at the level of the Federation, the Länder and the municipalities
  • Delinquency of ethnic German repatriates - A review of the current situation
  • Return and reintegration – Types and strategies using the example of Turkey, Georgia and the Russian Federation

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    Living Conditions and Participation of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany

    Cover Research Report 51 Source: BAMF (Cover image: AdobeStock | Viktoriia)

    Ukrainian refugees are progressing in developing their language skills, integrating into the labour market, and improving their schooling and housing situations. These results are presented in Research Report 51 "Living Conditions and Participation of Ukrainian Refugees in Germany", based on analyses of data from the second half of 2023 from the IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees. However, many hurdles remain. To realise the full potential of Ukrainian refugees for the German labour market, the simplification and acceleration of the recognition of foreign qualifications and the expansion of childcare facilities are necessary.


    Research Report 51 is a joint publication of the Institute for Employment Research (IAB), the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) at DIW Berlin and the Research Centre of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF-FZ).