What do Poles think about the work of foreigners? The survey checked social moods

The Center for Social Opinion Research (CBOS) asked Poles a few questions about the work of foreigners in our country. It was also shown how our attitude has changed over the years.
CBOS research conducted at the beginning of February shows that 29 percent Poles with foreigners in our country meet every day, another 29 percent. Several times a week, 12 percent once a week, 8 percent 2-3 times a month, 6 percent once a month, 2 percent once every 2-3 months, 6 percent Even less often, and 8 percent at all.
Foreigners working in Poland. How often do we meet them?
Daily contact with foreigners was mainly discussed by representatives of the management, specialists, administrative and office workers, qualified and unskilled workers as well as private entrepreneurs.
Elderly people who had basic or basic vocational education, obtaining low per capita income (below PLN 3,000) met the least frequently with foreigners. Village residents and farmers also had less contact with citizens of other countries working in Poland.
Survey. Poles agree on the work of foreigners
The study showed that as much as 93 percent Poles accept the work in our country by foreigners. 58 percent Of this number, he believes that they should be able to do a job, and 35 percent that only some types. There were 4 percent against the work of foreigners in Poland. respondents, and 3 percent It had no opinion.
People under 35 years of age, who had secondary education and professional groups such as technicians and medium staff, administrative and office workers, as well as qualified workers and farmers and farmers were opposed to work.
To a greater extent than the rest of the society, the work of foreigners is expressed by the least educated respondents, unskilled workers and those with the lowest income per person in the household (below 2,000).
Survey. The work of foreigners has not always been accepted
CBOS in graphic form has also presented the results from previous years. In 1992, only half of the respondents expressed their consent to the work of foreigners in Poland. In 2008, the overwhelming majority was consistent that foreigners should be allowed to work in our country. The result from 2019 was even greater, practically as today.