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Migracja ukraińskich pracowników w Polsce podczas pandemii COVID-19

Migration of Ukrainian workers in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic
[journal article]

Bartoszkiewicz, Mikołaj

Abstract

About 1 million migrants currently reside in Poland, and mainly they are workers from Ukraine. Restrictions on crossing the borders of the Republic of Poland in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic and the prospect of economic recession have become motivating factors for Ukrainian workers to leave the ... view more

About 1 million migrants currently reside in Poland, and mainly they are workers from Ukraine. Restrictions on crossing the borders of the Republic of Poland in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic and the prospect of economic recession have become motivating factors for Ukrainian workers to leave the Polish labor market. Restrictions of trade and services in many Polish enterprises forced the reduction of their staff in fear of bankruptcy. Entrepreneurs who dismissed their employees without waiting for government support in the form of the "anti-crisis shield" most often focused on people with the lowest seniority, who are not on employment contracts, and those coming from national minorities. The analysis of the migration of Ukrainian workers in Poland during the COVID- 19 outbreak will allow us to assess the scale of this migration and attempt to answer the question whether Polish entrepreneurs act in the spirit of national patriotism or racism. The study aims to analyze the response of public services and institutions as a result of migration caused by the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Migration and compilations related to crossing the state border have revealed the poor preparation of border services for such a large scale of migration. There has also been an increase in the number of cases of national racism in the society.... view less

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration

Free Keywords
COVID-19 pandemic; SARS-CoV-2; Ukrainians; civil law contracts; foreigners; layoffs; migration

Document language
Polish

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 43-55

Journal
Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 8 (2021) 3

ISSN
2719-7131

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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