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Item Impactul migrației părinților în opinia copiilor(INCE, 2022) Cheianu-Andrei, DianaPopulation migration represents one of the most complex social processes influencing contemporary family. The Republic of Moldova is one of the countries strongly affected by migration. Both men and women are involved in migration processes, especially those aged 25- 34 who frequently have children at home. The given article presents the impact of parents' migration on children’s opinions. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews (4 interviews conducted by child researchers and 2 by adult researchers) and focus group discussions (2 discussions moderated by adult researchers) and present children's perception of migration, including their attitudes towards parents’ migration. The research results highlight children's communication with their absent parents, the psycho-social effects, and the migration impact on the children's physical and mental health. Last but not least, the article includes suggestions for children left behind by migration to peers in a similar situation, including recommendations to the Republic of Moldova authorities. The research was developed within the European Union project CASTLE: Children left behind as a result of labor migration: supporting Moldovan and Ukrainian transnational families in the European Union coordinated by Babeș-Bolyai University and the Terre des hommes Romania Foundation.Item Intervenția echipelor multidisciplinare comunitare în asistența femeilor-victime ale violenței în familie(INCE, 2023) Cheianu-Andrei, DianaDomestic violence exists in various societies, including in the Republic of Moldova. This constitutes a serious form of violation of human rights. At the same time, domestic violence has a strong gender character, based on the social relations of inequality between women and men. From 2007 until now, the Republic of Moldova has continuously improved its mechanisms to prevent and combat domestic violence and adopted normative acts to ensure a systemic approach for preventing and combating this phenomenon, but also to guarantee an effective response of specialized institutions in given cases. In order to prevent and combat domestic violence, but also to provide assistance to victims, the local public authorities establish the multidisciplinary team at the community level. In this article, is analyzed the intervention of multidisciplinary teams in cases of domestic violence and assistance of women-victims of domestic violence, in 12 communities from Cahul and Ungheni districts. The data were collected through the sociological survey in 12 communities, focus group discussions with members of multidisciplinary teams and interviews with women victims of domestic violence in 2019 and 2023. 1 The research results highlight changes in identification procedures, registration, case management, assistance and referral of women-victims of violence, as well as in the work of multidisciplinary teams, including challenges and opportunities for improving the work of multidisciplinary teams.Item Population situation analysis in the Republic of Moldova(2016) Gagauz, Olga; Stratan, Alexandru; Buciuceanu-Vrabie, Mariana; Ciubotaru, Victoria; Cheianu-Andrei, Diana; Penina, OlgaThe Republic of Moldova, like other countries from Central and Eastern Europe, undergoes a demographic transition – an evolutionary process characterised by the shift to an ageing society due to the lower fertility rate and gradual increase of life expectancy at birth, which overlapped with the recent economic and political changes. The population ageing escalates on the background of a population decline that began in 1999, and according to the demographic projections, the population decrease will continue during the following decades.Item Profilul sociodemografic al Republicii Moldova la 20 de ani după adoptarea Programului de Acţiune de la Cairo(S. n., 2014) Paladi, Gheorghe; Bodrug-Lungu, Valentina; Buciuceanu-Vrabie, Mariana; Cheianu-Andrei, Diana; Chivaciuc, Ana; Esanu, Anatol; Esanu, Taisia; Penina, Olga; Poalelungi, Olga; Rojco, Anatolii; Savelieva, Galina; Tatar, Marina; Tautu, Ludmila; Tomceac, Ana; Zaharov, Svetlana; Gagauz, Olga