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Migrants in Poland – the Polish economy has benefited significantly from the influx of migrants from Ukraine – UNIAN
The influx of military migrants increased Polish GDP by 0.7-1.1%.
The idea that Ukrainian refugees live at the expense of Polish taxpayers is erroneous. Deloitte expert Alexander Lashek spoke about this in a commentary to Radio Liberty.
According to him, after a year and a half of staying in Poland, the majority of Ukrainian refugees supported themselves on their own. This applies to both employees and entrepreneurs. At the same time, 80% of military migrants had a job in Poland or worked remotely in Ukraine.
“The degree of economic integration was very rapid. This was facilitated by the fact that the average refugee who came to Poland was highly qualified, in particular compared to the previous wave of migration. But…