The Saksas are still attractive to Poles. The trip is simply paying
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The effect of the record unemployment rate and the improvement of the situation on the Polish labor market is the downward trend of economic emigration among the Poles. Yet most of us accept work abroad. According to GUS data, more than 2.5 million people stayed abroad in 2016.
8% or more on emigration. the adult population of Poland, nearly 2.6 million people. 56 percent People who think of emigration are beginners, so Poles plan this step for the first time.
Paradoxically, they are not just young people. This group is dominated by middle-aged Poles who have already gained experience in the Polish labor market – according to the latest report "Migration of Polish VIII" published by the Labor Department.
– Considering all these trends, we can say that (a small group) Poles intend to leave, but there are people who want to try life abroad for the first time and at the same time there is a growing risk that our economy will lose them forever. 19659005] Source: Labor Service "src =" https://pliki.pulshr.pl/i/06/34/79/063479.png "/> Source: Labor Department
The report shows that Nearly 20 per cent plan to leave for seasonal work for three months, a 4 percentage point increase can be worrying, people planning a permanent trip, today, no return to the country. As many as one-third of those surveyed, regardless of the expected duration of the trip, plan to bring with them a family, which historically was the largest migratory barrier. this percentage is already 40% indications
At the same time only 8 percent Respondents say that it is necessary to leave because of the lack of work in the country Three quarters of Poles absolutely reject the possibility of look for a foreign job, which is the hint p highest level in the history of work services research
Czech Republic, Germany, France, Belgium
Karina Tokarska, Executive Director of Work Service Expressing this situation will not change for many years.
– Temporary work behind the Oder is the best alternative available, providing the greatest number of jobs in Europe, which, combined with geographical proximity and high rates even for the simplest jobs , becomes more and more attractive in the market candidate – explains Karina Tokarska.
At present, most employment opportunities for foreigners are available in industries related to, inter alia, production and logistics. – Rates in these sectors start at 9.5 euros gross per hour of work and reach up to 12 euros gross depending on the duration of employment – and while providing free accommodation and on-site care by a Polish coordinator – adds Karina Tokarska. ] Source: Work Service "src =" https://pliki.pulshr.pl/i/06/34/81/063481.png "/> Source: Work Service
Slightly higher rates provide employer's warehouse in France, where the basic hourly rate is 9.88 euros, but with a 35-hour workweek of 25% or even 50% better paid.
Even better can be used in Belgium during the preparation of prefabricated, the rates are 15 euros per hour of work.These are offers addressed to concreters, assemblers, carpenters, carpenters and prefabricators who can demonstrate their professional experience and their qualifications.
The Poles often decide to go to the Czech Republic, where the tariffs for production operators are between 4060 and 5000 PLN gross monthly.
Young people want to leave
Most young Poles are thinking about the # 39, emigration, aged between 18 and 34 (51%). ant, 6 percentage points. the interest in working abroad has increased in the 35-44 age group. Up to 85 percent of those planning a trip are people with no higher education, only one-fifth of the Poles with vocational training think of leaving. As much as 69 percent. people who want to emigrate, have a job, only 13%.
Source: Labor Department
The majority of potential emigrants live in the Mazowieckie and Łódzkie voivodeships, out of these 31%. respondents think of emigration. By way of comparison, similar declarations in Lower Silesia represent only 5%. Polish. More than two-thirds of potential emigrants come from rural areas or small towns up to 100,000 inhabitants
Attachment to family and friends
The most important motivation for going to work is pay. The reason is given by up to 8 out of 10 respondents. A slightly lower factor for respondents is a higher standard of living (36%), and third, for the first time in the ranking, factors related to social policy (29%) appeared
. Previous years had to look for better career prospects, as well as the belief about the lack of proper work in the country.
Why are compatriots on emigration not thinking? Mostly because of the attachment to family and friends (64% of respondents), attractive work in the country (40%). Just 5 percent. Poles are afraid to go abroad because of the mistreatment of our compatriots abroad.