We are glad that the research activities conducted by EWL can provide inspiration for global publications, press articles and research papers on migration and its consequences.
This time, the results of the survey ‘Refugees from Ukraine in Poland’ were published by Migration Policy Institute, the independent think tank in Washington, DC, dedicated to the study of the movement of people worldwide. The article ‘Living in Limbo: Displaced Ukrainians in Poland’ was written by Tamar Jacoby, president of Opportunity America, a Washington-based nonprofit working to promote economic mobility.
‘Displaced Ukrainians have the legal right to work in Poland and many seem eager to do so. In April, 63 percent said they were looking for a job, according to a survey by the staffing agency EWL and the University of Warsaw. In August, Poland’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was below 3 percent. And as a group, displaced Ukrainians are unusually well educated, with more than half holding university degrees according to EWL and MMO’,
says the article.