Ukrainian immigrants add 11% of Polish GDP growth

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Ukrainian migrant workers have created 11% of Poland’s GDP growth since 2014, according to a new report by analysts from the National Bank of Poland, reports NFP.

The report suggests that, without Ukrainian workers, Poland’s labour market would have shrunk in this period, restricting economic growth. Over the last five years, the authors argue, Ukrainians have been more significant to Poland’s sustained boom than either productivity gains or new labour input from Polish citizens.

The average number of Ukrainians working in Poland at any one time is around 900,000, according to the National Bank report.

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