Poland all the little Ukrainian migrant workers — Bloomberg

World gdevice more rigid boundaries, incredible labour migration are not afraid of Poland. Quite the contrary.

This writes Dorota Bartyzel in the article “Poland all the little Ukrainian migrants”, published on the website Bloomberg.com.

Nearly a million Ukrainians came to 38-million Poland, after three years ago their country was Pro-Russian rebellion. And that was enough to fill the labor market, stretching from the record-low unemployment and economic growth, approaching 3 percent in 2017.

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Unprecedented numbers have helped to keep wage growth and stabilize the economy, which faltered last year. This week politicians consider the costs of borrowing, and such number of migrants has also been a boon for the Central Bank, which received the highest rating of stability in interest rates. After a pause in March 2015, the Council for monetary policy, consisting of 10 members again leave the bar at a historic low of 1.5 percent on Wednesday, according to 30 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.

“The arrival of one million Ukrainians means that demography is not a death sentence,” – said in his report, Tomas Wieladek, economist at Barclays. “The disinflationary pressure in the labour market will probably contribute to reducing core inflation CPI and, consequently, will reduce interest rates for a longer period. Reducing the aging of the population due to migration is likely to contribute to longer-term growth.”

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