Do Ukrainians think about leaving Poland? The survey gives a clear answer

The latest study of Otto Work Force Central Europe has focused on the plans of temporary employees from Ukraine. It was checked whether they were going to leave Poland after the war.
The longer the war takes over our eastern border, the fewer Ukrainian citizens working temporarily in Poland plan to return to his homeland. A study conducted in February on a group of 500 Ukrainian employees (of which nearly 2/3 are women) shows that it is currently considering only 16 percent. of them.
Survey. Ukrainian employees do not think about returning
The previous edition of this study took place in 2023. At that time, among Otto employees, a return to Ukraine was announced by 42 percent. In turn, in 2022, almost half of the respondents claimed. In addition, among the current 16 percent willing to return, only 9 percent It is determined to do it, and 7 percent He answers “rather yes”.
Two years ago, the group determined to return had 24 percent. among the respondents. Ukrainians were not able to make a decision about their future. In 2023, as much as 35 percent of them had no opinion on this matter. Still 22 percent respondents answer “I don’t know”. However, the percentage of people who do not intend to return is clearly growing. Out of 62 percent Those who want to stay, every third person is already determined.
Survey. Ukrainians settled in Poland
Describing the “Rzeczpospolita” survey, she cited the statement of the managing director Otto Work Force Central Europe by Tomasz Dudek. He said that the decisions of Ukrainian employees were influenced by a long -lasting conflict and uncertainty about the future. Their social and professional ties in Poland are also strengthened. As he emphasized, however, a group of 22 percent. The undecided can play a key role in shaping future migration trends.
– Return conditions, such as country stabilization, infrastructure reconstruction and availability of jobs, can be of key importance in making the final decision – he added. Only 1/5 of Ukrainian employees believe, however, that the war will end this year. Nearly 70 percent He states that it is difficult to determine the date of completion of the conflict.