Poland - Main destination for economic migration investigated - January 01, 2017

According to the study Working abroad by the public opinion research centre CBOS, 41% of labour migrants who are working or have worked abroad went to Germany, making it the main destination for economic migration, followed by the UK and the Netherlands. The UK was cited by 23% of those who are, or have been, working abroad, and the Netherlands by 20% (up from 8% in 2007). Differences in wages remain the most important motivation for seeking work abroad.

English: http://www.thenews.pl/1/12/Artykul/285368,Germany-most-popular-destination … 

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