WARSAW, Poland, Dec. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- As many as 48% of Ukrainian refugees working in Germany and Poland intend to stay in those countries, namely for at least one year after the war has ended, according to the survey 'Ukrainian refugees – vocational activation in Poland and Germany' carried out by the EWL Migration Platform and the Centre for East European Studies at the University of Warsaw. The sociological study was conducted from 15 July to 25 July 2022. 800 Ukrainian citizens were surveyed who decided to come to Poland and Germany after 24 February 2022 and took up employment in those countries.
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