Unemployment is increasing in Ukraine, and job seeker activity remains consistently low. The number of new vacancies in the employment market during July practically did not change and remained at about 90% of the average level in 2021, according to data from the Center for Economic Strat... #JobInUkraine #Migration #MobilizationUkraine #UkraineEconomy #UkraineLaborMarket #UnemploymentUkraine
Ukraine needs an additional 4.5 million workers for its GDP to grow by 7%. The demographic situation in Ukraine, particularly the availability of labor resources, is one of the most critical factors that is currently affecting the economy today and will affect the dynamics o... #GDPinUkraine #JobInUkraine #Migration #UkraineEconomy #UkraineLaborMarket #Ukrainianworkers
Poland fears the outflow of Ukrainian workers due to mobilization regulations. Polish recruitment agencies predict that Ukrainian men will gradually move from Poland to countries further west in the EU. Ukrainians with military service obligations, particularly those abroad, hav... #Migration #MobilizationUkraine #Poland #RefugeesFromUkraine
The war has forced 7% of Ukrainians to leave their place of residence permanently. Due to the full-scale war, 7% of Ukrainians left their permanent place of residence and have not returned, 18% moved but returned, and 73% did not leave their homes, according to a study by the EBA. A... #EBA #Migration #RefugeesFromUkraine #RepatriationInUkraine #UkrainiansAbroad
Ukraine’s accession to the EU will solve the food problem and stimulate the development of the bloc’s economy. Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel said that Ukraine’s accession to the EU will solve the food problem and “is of fundamental importance” for his country. He also explained tha... #agroUkraine #EuropeanIntegration #Migration #PauloRangel #Portugal #UkraineEU