The article undertakes statistical and sociological analysis of the consequences of
the COVID-19 pandemic for external migrations involving Poland. Its aim is to show the
changes in the scale of migration and the socio-economic situation of migrants. The text
uses the available statistical data, reports and research results.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrations turned out to be relatively small,
especially in the statistical dimension. The inhibition of immigration was temporary, while
the number of Polish citizens abroad decreased. The pandemic affected the socioeconomic
situation of migrants more than the size of the displacements. Due to limited language
competences and familiarity with Polish institutions, difficulties in accessing the labor market
and social services were felt more strongly by them, especially by those staying in Poland
for the shortest time and outside the labor market. The increased need for access to health
care and social support has at the same time become a factor increasing legal employment
of foreigners.
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