Until 2014, only Galicians left for Poland, after the Maidan they rushed from all over Ukraine
If before the Euromaidan it was mainly residents of western Ukraine who left for Poland to work, then after the Maidan the percentage of those who left Galicia with migrant workers from other Ukrainian regions was almost equal.
Yulia Ruda, an economist at the Center for Economic Strategy, stated this today at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Polish National Bank has its own research. They interviewed Ukrainian migrants in Poland and conditionally divided them into two groups: those who first arrived before 2013 and those who arrived after 2014. And there is a significant difference in regional division. Those who came before 2013 were mostly from western Ukraine, about 90 percent. As for those who came after 2014, there is a milder difference – 60 to 40 percent.”
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