In Poland, the number of unemployed Ukrainians has noticeably changed: statistics.
There are fewer Ukrainians looking for work in Poland again!
According to the Ministry of Family, Labor, and Social Policy, unemployment has decreased to 5%, which is 0.2% lower than in April. At the end of May, there were 11.1 thousand unemployed Ukrainians, accounting for only 1.4% of the total number of unemployed. Their number decreased by 4.3%. Employers offered over 63 thousand vacancies and opportunities for professional development.
Overall, positive changes are already being felt by almost everyone in this country. Only in the Łódź Voivodeship did unemployment not decrease. The best situation is in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, where the unemployment rate was only 3%, while the most challenging situation is in Subcarpathia, where 8.4% of the population is still unemployed. This is great news for Ukrainians looking for a chance for a better life abroad.
Poland is observing positive trends in the issue of reducing the number of unemployed Ukrainians. Numerous job opportunities and a low unemployment rate make the country an attractive destination for those seeking to improve their financial situation and ensure a better future.Read also
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