Socio-economic integration of military veterans in Ukraine: Public perceptions and policy challenges

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Abstract
Military veterans constitute a distinct social group whose socio-economic integration is becoming increasingly urgent due to the growing number of veterans, which today approaches one million individuals. The aim of this study is to assess the problems related to the socio-economic integration of military veterans and to explore potential solutions, taking into account public perceptions and the population’s readiness to support veterans. In 2024 a sociological survey targeted 516 veterans and 850 members of the general population in Ukraine. Data were processed using IBM SPSS Statistics (version 20). The findings indicate that, despite certain societal stereotypes, the relationship between these groups is predominantly positive. The mean population assessment of conflict in relations does not exceed 2.35 points (on a five-point scale), while veterans’ assessments do not exceed 2.75 points. Veterans’ relations with state authorities responsible for social guarantees are less favorable, with evaluations ranging from 2.46 to 3.24 points. The most prevalent form of support for veterans is the willingness to provide financial or material assistance (20.6% and 24.4% of respondents, respectively). There are promising conditions for encouraging support for veteran-led businesses: 7.8% of respondents indicated a preference for purchasing goods from such enterprises. Furthermore, 9.1% of respondents expressed support for the development of economic incentives for companies established by veterans or employing veterans. The results provide a basis for improving state programs for veteran integration, suggesting that traditional support measures may be significantly strengthened by policies aimed at increasing veterans’ active participation in economic life.

Acknowledgments
Supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine under project No.2021.01/0343 “Ensuring social protection of ATO / JFO participants and social integration of IDP under the condition of increasing threats to social security”.

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    • Figure 1. Level of public support for meeting veterans’ needs
    • Figure 2. Level of public support for the implementation of measures aimed at meeting the needs of veterans through budgetary funding
    • Table 1. Public assessment of conflict in relations with veterans
    • Table 2. Veterans’ assessment of conflict in interactions with local community residents
    • Table 3. Mean score of conflict perceived by veterans in interactions with government authorities responsible for providing state social guarantees
    • Table 4. Veterans’ satisfaction with their needs
    • Conceptualization
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan
    • Data curation
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Vita Krol
    • Funding acquisition
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan
    • Investigation
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Methodology
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Validation
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Writing – original draft
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Writing – review & editing
      Natalia Samoliuk, Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Formal Analysis
      Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Resources
      Halyna Mishchuk, Yuriy Bilan, Vita Krol
    • Supervision
      Halyna Mishchuk
    • Project administration
      Yuriy Bilan
    • Software
      Vita Krol
    • Visualization
      Vita Krol