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The pandemic did not take away Ukrainians' desire to go to Germany and the Czech Republic

date2020-10-19

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Given the deteriorating economic situation in Ukraine, Ukrainian labour migrants prioritise the chance to reach higher wages faster in Germany, the Czech Republic and the Scandinavian countries than in Poland. This process was slowed by the pandemic and lockdown. Despite this, the pessimistic trend in the Polish labour market is still clearly visible. This is confirmed by research of the Analytical Centre of the international employment agency Gremi Personal. The full article is available at the link.

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