Ukrainians to Keep Propping up Poland's Labour Market, Fitch Says
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Most Ukrainian refugees living in Poland are likely to remain there even if Ukraine reaches a ceasefire agreement with Russia, meaning they will continue to support the Polish economy.
Ukrainians to keep propping up Poland's labour market, Fitch says
WARSAW - Most Ukrainian refugees living in Poland are likely to stay there even if Ukraine reaches a ceasefire deal with Russia, meaning they will continue to prop up the Polish economy, where the public finances remain a key concern, according to Fitch Ratings. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"Well-integrated" into the labor market of countries: most Ukrainian refugees will remain in Poland Most Ukrainian refugees in Poland are unlikely to return home even after the ceasefire, as they are well-integrated into the Polish labor market. This contributes to Poland's economic growth, with GDP growth forecast to increase by 3% in 2025-2026.
Ukrainian refugees have integrated into Poland, so they are unlikely to return, predicts Fitch.
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