Third of Ukraine Refugees in Poland to Find Jobs This Year

Ukrainian evacuees at the Medyka border crossing in Poland, on March 28.

Photographer: Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP/Getty Images

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About a third of the estimated 2 million Ukrainians fleeing the war to Poland will be able to start work by the summer, easing a labor shortage in the European Union’s largest eastern economy, a survey of companies showed.

Poland, along with other countries in the bloc’s east, has long reported a high number of job vacancies as younger Poles emigrate to better paying jobs elsewhere. With about 200,000 currently unfilled positions, Polish unemployment dropped to 2.9% in the first quarter of this year, the EU’s second-lowest after the Czech Republic.