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Tuesday, April 15
Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating.

Poland leads the EU in the number of employed Ukrainians, but the attitude toward refugees is deteriorating. Poland and Germany lead Europe in employing Ukrainians, according to the Institute of Demography and Social Research. The largest number of Ukrainians is employed in Poland, thanks to less stringent l...

  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, February 6
There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits.

There is no turning back, as 59% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands are employed and receive long-term residence permits. The chances of Ukrainian refugees returning home are fading in front of our eyes. Of the 92,000 refugees of Ukrainian origin aged 15 to 65 in the Netherlands as of November 1 2024, over 59% are employ...

  • #Netherlands
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, November 4
Social benefits to Ukrainians cost Germany €539M per month: The employment program has failed.

Social benefits to Ukrainians cost Germany €539M per month: The employment program has failed. The German Audit Office (BRH) has published a report claiming that the government program for simplified employment of Ukrainians, Job-Turbo, has not yielded beneficial results. The program was expect...

  • #Germany
  • #JobTurbo
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
  • #Zelenskyy
Thursday, October 24
Ukrainian refugees have integrated into the EU labor market faster than their predecessors from other countries.

Ukrainian refugees have integrated into the EU labor market faster than their predecessors from other countries. According to the IMF’s New World Economic Survey (WEO), after a downturn during the pandemic immigration to the EU reached an all-time high in 2022, mainly due to the migration of more than four milli...

  • #imf
  • #LaborMarket
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, July 30
German opposition demands the cancellation of social benefits for unemployed Ukrainian refugees, as Poland expands aid to Ukrainians.

German opposition demands the cancellation of social benefits for unemployed Ukrainian refugees, as Poland expands aid to Ukrainians. Carsten Linnemann, the general secretary of the opposition German party, the Christian Democratic Union, advocates the need to cancel financial support for Ukrainian refugees who do not work officiall...

  • #CarstenLinnemann
  • #Germany
  • #Poland
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, June 28
Ukrainians in the EU earn more than €1,100 per month, while 13% of families in Ukraine lack money for food.

Ukrainians in the EU earn more than €1,100 per month, while 13% of families in Ukraine lack money for food. According to the EWL Migration Platform research, Ukrainians in Germany earn €1,334 per month on average. This is approximately 300% higher than the average salary in Ukraine. In the Netherlands, the ...

  • #PovertyInUkraine
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #UkrainiansIncome
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, June 19
Germany employed only 16% of the Ukrainian refugees it planned to achieve in seven months.

Germany employed only 16% of the Ukrainian refugees it planned to achieve in seven months. German Minister of Labor Hubertus Heil launched the Jobturbo program in the fall of 2023 to integrate migrants who can obtain asylum in the country into the German labor market as quickly as possible....

  • #Germany
  • #HubertusHeil
  • #RefugeesIntegration
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, May 29
Poland is facing problems that it cannot solve without Ukrainians.

Poland is facing problems that it cannot solve without Ukrainians. It is increasingly difficult for Polish employers to find seasonal workers. This is the second consecutive year Poland has dealt with this shortage, despite the opportunity to earn PLN 5,000-9,000 ($1...

  • #PolandEconomy
  • #SeasonalJobs
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, May 17
During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees.

During the two years of war, Poland’s economy has become critically dependent on Ukrainian refugees. Since 2022, European countries have provided asylum for more than six million Ukrainian refugees, which has had a great impact on the EU economy. Even though 90% of forced migrants are women with chil...

  • #EUEconomy
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Wednesday, January 10
Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people.

Ireland is cutting payments to new refugees from Ukraine, Scotland is canceling housing benefits, but Germany has allocated €50M for internally displaced people. The Irish government plans to reduce aid to newly arrived Ukrainian refugees to €38.8 per week compared to the current €232 per week. The change will not affect about 103,000 Ukrainians who are alread...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansAbroad
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, November 16
Another country is accelerating the integration of Ukrainians, and Germany will increase payments for refugees.

Another country is accelerating the integration of Ukrainians, and Germany will increase payments for refugees. Swiss authorities intend to simplify the employment procedure for Ukrainian refugees by abolishing the mandatory work permit issued by local authorities. Removing bureaucratic obstacles is expected to...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, October 24
Ukrainians are integrating in Romania: the number of employed refugees has increased significantly.

Ukrainians are integrating in Romania: the number of employed refugees has increased significantly. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, 6,954 Ukrainian citizens have been employed in Romania, and 500 Romanian employers have expressed their willingness to hire Ukrainians. August saw the h...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RomaniaSupportsUkraine
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, October 20
The road to non-return: Germany will quicken the employment process for Ukrainian refugees.

The road to non-return: Germany will quicken the employment process for Ukrainian refugees. The German government wants to speed up and simplify the process of refugee employment, according to a message from the German Ministry of Labor. It is noted that more than 100,000 Ukrainians have rec...

  • #HubertusHeil
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Thursday, October 19
Ukrainian refugees have reduced the labor shortage in the European market.

Ukrainian refugees have reduced the labor shortage in the European market. European Commissioner for Employment Nicolas Schmit said that Ukrainian refugees in the EU played an important role in improving the situation in the bloc’s labor market. There is a labor shortage in ...

  • #EUEconomy
  • #NicolasSchmit
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, October 9
The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma.

The EU’s policy regarding refugees from Ukraine has changed: people are leaving the Czech Republic, Germany is reducing support, and Poland is faced with a dilemma. According to Czech media, more than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees who entered the country after the start of the war have already left the Czech Republic. These refugees either went to another EU country...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, September 15
Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth.

Ukrainian refugees have provided up to 2% of Poland’s GDP growth. Currently, more than three million Ukrainians live in Poland. According to the deputy head of the President’s Office, Ihor Zhovkva, Ukrainians work legally and make a significant contribution to...

  • #IhorZhovkva
  • #PolandEconomy
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, August 28
Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction.

Ukrainians are leaving Poland due to work dissatisfaction. Some people have returned to Ukraine, and some are moving to other EU countries, writes Rzeczpospolita. Labor market expert Hanna Sudolska emphasized the changing dynamics in the European labor market...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #ukrainiansinpoland
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, July 14
Almost half of the Ukrainian refugees in Germany do not plan to return home.

Almost half of the Ukrainian refugees in Germany do not plan to return home. Of the more than one million Ukrainian refugees who came to Germany to escape the war, 44% hope to stay there, German researchers reported. Last year, 39% of surveyed Ukrainian immigrants declared the...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInGermany
  • #WorkForRefugees
Monday, July 10
Ukraine will lose $113B of GDP over ten years from the loss of refugees who do not return.

Ukraine will lose $113B of GDP over ten years from the loss of refugees who do not return. It could also mean a loss of about $45B in tax revenue, according to a study by the Center for Economic Recovery and EasyBusiness. It is noted that about 2.1 million displaced people are members of th...

  • #GDPinUkraine
  • #RepatriationInUkraine
  • #UkraineEconomy
  • #UkraineRefugees
  • #WorkForRefugees
Tuesday, May 2
Ukrainians paid $380M in taxes into the Czech Republic budget over the last year.

Ukrainians paid $380M in taxes into the Czech Republic budget over the last year. As of the end of April, 91,000 Ukrainian refugees legally work in the Czech Republic, writes Hospodarske Noviny. About 85% of working Ukrainians are in insured labor relations and pay insurance premiu...

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
  • #WorkForRefugees
  • #WorkinginCzechRepublic
Friday, March 10
About 1.1 million Ukrainian refugees have found work in the EU.

About 1.1 million Ukrainian refugees have found work in the EU. According to European Commission VP Margaritis Schinas, there are currently more than four million displaced people from Ukraine in the EU, a fifth of whom are children. In this context, the official ...

  • #MargaritisSchinas
  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #WorkForRefugees
Friday, December 2
More than 100,000 refugees from Ukraine now officially work in the Czech Republic.

More than 100,000 refugees from Ukraine now officially work in the Czech Republic. This is almost every fifth holder of a temporary protection visa. Since the start of the war, more than 460,000 Ukrainians have received such visas, according to a study by the migration platform EWL....

  • #RefugeesFromUkraine
  • #UkrainiansInCzech
  • #WorkForRefugees
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