Abstract
The integration of Ukrainian refugees in the Baltic countries (Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia) has become one of the key social challenges amidst the crisis caused by military actions in Ukraine. Digital educational technologies are increasingly significant, facilitating refugees’ social, economic, and linguistic integration into host countries. The digital transformation of educational processes contributes to the successful social integration of Ukrainian refugees in the Baltic states by helping to overcome language barriers, providing access to education, and supporting their psychological well-being. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of digital educational programs on the social integration of Ukrainian refugees in the Baltic countries, as well as to determine the extent of their influence on language competence, employment levels, and social activity. The study employs correlation and regression analysis methods to evaluate the relationship between participation in digital educational programs and key integration indicators. Additionally, a multivariate factor analysis has been applied to identify the comprehensive impact of social and educational factors on integration success. The results show that participation in digital educational programs significantly influences language proficiency (a correlation coefficient of 0.75), contributes to higher employment rates (0.68), and has a moderate impact on social activity (0.52). However, digital inequality among refugees has been identified, creating additional barriers to integration. Digital educational technologies play a crucial role in the integration of Ukrainian refugees, particularly in overcoming language barriers and increasing employment opportunities. For successful integration, it is necessary to develop programs aimed at improving digital skills and enhancing social activity, as well as strengthening cross-sector cooperation to create an inclusive environment.