More than 60% of Ukrainians in Poland planning to return home
That's according to a survey entitled "Ukrainian citizens on the Polish labor market. New challenges and prospects." The results of the survey were presented at the Ukraine – Ukrinform Media Center.
Its authors – EWL Migration Platform, EWL Foundation for Supporting Migrants on the Labor Market and the Center for East European Studies at the University of Warsaw – said that 60% of respondents are pre-war migrants and 40% are war refugees after February 24, 2022.
As many as 67% of respondents are women, and among war refugees, women make up 92%. Some 50% of those surveyed came to Poland with their children, and 35% of Ukrainians living in Poland speak Polish well.
Researchers noted that 62% of respondents plan to return to Ukraine in the near or longer term. At the same time, 30% of war refugees expressed a desire to stay in Poland. Also, 50% of Ukrainians in Poland declared their intention to apply for a residence permit.
When asked to comment on why they want to stay in Poland, respondents said: "I have friends, acquaintances in Poland", "Poles are friendly to citizens of Ukraine", "Poland is the closest neighbor culturally", "Our languages are similar", "It is easier to find a job in Poland."
Meanwhile, respondents are prevented from staying in Poland due to: "concern for loved ones in Ukraine", "lack of funds for living", "difficulties in finding a job", "difficulties in accessing medicine", "economic situation in Poland" and "weak knowledge of the Polish language " (10% of pre-war migrants and 25% of war refugees chose the latter option).
The survey was conducted among pre-war migrants and war refugees on March 4-13, 2023. Some 500 people were interviewed.