Here is a recent article from The Economist: economist.com/news/21566430-where-be-born-2013-lottery-life
For 2013 Poland ranks 33 out of 80. The article also shows that back in 1988 Poland ranked 23 out of 50.
Although the survey is looking at the present and likelihood for the future I found the information more or less confirmed migration patterns in and out of Poland over the past decade as well.
Destination countries popular with Poles unsurprisingly ranked higher (UK=27, Ireland=12, Germany tied with USA= 16). Although I often heard that Britain has been the primary destination for Poles oddly the UK's ranking wasn't that much better. But as this survey suggests people have reasons to leave beyond just finding a job or a better paying one and I'm sure language barriers in otherwise more attractive countries always play a significant role.
Also unsurprising were the rankings of the home countries for the significant number of migrants who often see Poland as a promised land of milk and honey such as Turkey=51, India=66, Pakistan=75, Ukraine=78 and Nigeria=80.
Sometimes we see this trend played out right here on PF with consistent enquiries made by various posters from these different parts of the world.
"It earnestly attempts to measure which country will provide the best opportunities for a healthy, safe and prosperous life in the years ahead. Its quality-of-life index links the results of subjective life-satisfaction surveys-how happy people say they are-to objective determinants of the quality of life across countries. Being rich helps more than anything else, but it is not all that counts; things like crime, trust in public institutions and the health of family life matter too."
For 2013 Poland ranks 33 out of 80. The article also shows that back in 1988 Poland ranked 23 out of 50.
Although the survey is looking at the present and likelihood for the future I found the information more or less confirmed migration patterns in and out of Poland over the past decade as well.
Destination countries popular with Poles unsurprisingly ranked higher (UK=27, Ireland=12, Germany tied with USA= 16). Although I often heard that Britain has been the primary destination for Poles oddly the UK's ranking wasn't that much better. But as this survey suggests people have reasons to leave beyond just finding a job or a better paying one and I'm sure language barriers in otherwise more attractive countries always play a significant role.
Also unsurprising were the rankings of the home countries for the significant number of migrants who often see Poland as a promised land of milk and honey such as Turkey=51, India=66, Pakistan=75, Ukraine=78 and Nigeria=80.
Sometimes we see this trend played out right here on PF with consistent enquiries made by various posters from these different parts of the world.