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February, 2021
Key Sources:
https://www.ilo.org/ https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database
https://data.worldbank.org/
https://migrationdataportal.org/
https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/
https://vivoclinic.com/
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/COVID-19-Country-Specific-Information.html
http://www.oecd.org/coronavirus/policy-responses/managing-international-migration-under-covid-19-6e914d57
Poland
Total Workforce (000s) Q3 '20
17,074
Unemployed Workers (000s) 1,059
Unemployment Rate 6.2%
Youth Unemployment Rate 11.5%
7,312
22,959
6,759
182
301
334
19 years or Under
Prime Working Age
(20
-64 years)
65 years+
Local Born
Foreign Born
Population In Thousands
9,202
9,172
9,101
9,048
9,149
2.9%
2.6%
3.0%
3.2%
3.0%
7,413
7,295 7,321
7,222
7,367
3.4% 3.2% 3.3% 3.1%
3.6%
2019Q3 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2 2020Q3
Male Employed Male Unemployed (%) Female Employed Female Unemployed (%)
65.6%
65.2% 64.9%
64.7%
65.3%
48.5%
47.6% 47.8%
47.1%
48.3%
2019Q3 2019Q4 2020Q1 2020Q2 2020Q3
Male Participation Rate Female Participation Rate
2.2% of the population is foreign born. Almost 5 million Polish
people have emigrated.
The unemployment gap between foreign born and native born
populations was 2.3 percentage points in 2019.
60% of the population live in urban areas.
Some concessions since Covid-19 have enabled foreigners to
work under different regulations to their work permit.
More than 43K Covid-19 deaths.
EEA citizens and residents and travellers from a
low risk countries may travel to Poland. A
negative Covid-19 test and possible quarantine is
required.
Some non-essential shops have started to
reopen.
Impact of Covid-19 on Labor Force Over Time
Labor Force Participation Rates by Gender
Migration
Migration
Migrant Stock by Working Age (June 2020)
Latest Labor Force Statistics
Workforce
Labor Force Employed and Unemployed by Gender
Covid-19 – Daily Confirmed Cases
(7 Day Average)
Covid-19 Restriction Update (End of February 2021)
Covid-19 Update and Restrictions
Employed W orkers in Thousands