Poles of Polish unemployment. Where does it grow the fastest? [MAPA]

Specifically, there are two such counties: Szydłowiec in the province. Masovian Voivodeship (22.7%) and Brzozowski Voivodeship Podkarpackie (20.3%). As for the first one, the “communal news” is that people do work, but abroad, and they are unemployed in Poland in order to use their constitutional entitlement to free health care from the National Health Fund. Registered unemployment would therefore be the result of the complexity of the Polish legal system and how people have to deal with it in practice.
Nearly 20 percent There is another county from the province with unemployment. Podkarpackie, i.e. Lesko County (19.8% unemployment). Of the three mentioned, only in the poviat In the Brzozowski districts, the unemployment rate decreased during the year (by 0.3 percentage points), and in the remaining two years it increased, especially significantly in the Lesko district (+0.9 percentage points y/y).
The greatest deterioration in the labor market took place in the following counties: Włodawa in the province. Lubelskie (+2.7 percentage points to 17.9%), Górowski in the voivodeship Lower Silesia (+2.6 percentage points y/y to 16.9%) and in the Mrągowo poviat in the province. Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (+2.6 percentage points to 11.1%). A glance at the map with the marked points where unemployment increased the most shows that the war threat situation and the proximity of the eastern borders are a negative factor for unemployment.
On the other hand, there is also a visible deterioration in the Western Wall, including a noticeable increase in the region of closed mines, such as in Bytom and the surrounding area.




