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Higher earnings tempt. Ukrainians prefer Germany and the Czech Republic

date2020-10-22

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The pandemic has only slowed the process but will not stop Ukrainians from leaving for Germany and the Czech Republic. The main reason is higher earnings. Their determination is growing, and countries competing with Poland offer simpler procedures and work matching qualifications. The pessimistic trend on the Polish labour market is still clearly visible – this is confirmed by research from the Gremi Personal Analytical Centre. The full article is available at the link.

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