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Will Ukrainians fleeing the war stay in Poland longer? Demand for workers keeps rising

date2022-09-15

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Only 22.2% of surveyed Ukrainians intend to go home within the next 3 months, while 35% are preparing to stay in Poland for at least a year. Another 25.6% plan to return right after the war ends, and 17% do not plan to return to their homeland at all.

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