Employment of Ukrainians in Poland
A study by the Polish Economic Institute showed that Ukrainians in Poland have a higher employment rate than Poles, with 40% having a chance to stay in the country. Currently, over 1.5 million Ukrainian migrants are in Poland, indicating a significant presence of the Ukrainian community in the Polish labor market.
According to experts, the employment rate among Ukrainians reaches 75-85%. This indicates the active integration of Ukrainian migrants into Polish society and the economy. At the same time, the Polish Economic Institute warns about the risks to the Polish labor market in case of a mass return of Ukrainians home. In such a scenario, the country could lose up to 650,000 workers, which would significantly impact economic stability.
The Importance of Ukrainian Migrants for the Polish Economy
Thus, Ukrainians in Poland demonstrate a high employment level and could become an important factor for the Polish economy in the near future. However, the question of their further presence remains relevant, given the potential risks that may arise due to changing migration trends.
The high level of employment among Ukrainians in Poland underscores the importance of migrants for the country's economy, especially in the context of instability in the labor market. The stay of a significant number of Ukrainians in Poland could be a positive factor for economic development, but in case of their return home, Poland could face serious challenges related to labor shortages. This issue requires further monitoring and analysis by the Ukrainian and Polish authorities to ensure stability in the labor market and economies of both countries.