Among Ukrainian migrants who came to the UK at the beginning of the war, more than 40% of those surveyed have already found work, according to the Bureau for National Statistics (ONS).
Compared to April, by the beginning of August, the share of Ukrainians working in Britain increased from 9% to 42%, BBC writes..
About 37% of respondents said they would be able to feed themselves for the next three months, in April 26% of respondents were confident in their abilities.
The study was conducted from July 20 to August 4, 1,132 Ukrainians and Ukrainian women took part in it. In total, 100,000 people came to Britain under the family reunification and Home for Ukrainians programs.
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The longer our refugees live abroad, the greater the risk that they will not return home. At the same time, the Ukrainian economy after the war will need workers more than ever.. And the restoration of Ukraine without a sufficient number of workers, even if there is money, is impossible.
How to bring Ukrainians home? What should be a balanced migration policy of Ukraine? Do we need to attract migrants from other countries? Read in an interview with Yulia Samaeva with an expert in the field of migration policy Andriy Gaydutsky "