Merged: Poland or Czech Republic for jobs and studies?
I am planning to study in Europe either in Czech or Poland. I wanna know which country is better in terms of development, economically and which has a better employment rate or which has less unemployment % ?
Well, you are interested in statistics. Yes, the unemployment rate is low but this does not mean that you will find a job easily. It is easy only in the big cities, and still you will need to learn Polish at a good level.
I personally would not make any decision based upon statistics, for me this is stupid.
Witam! I would recommend the Czech Republic over Poland. Polish unemployment rate is very high (and much higher than for instance in the Czech Republic) and most salaries are very low in Poland. Also, the Czech Republic is more open (Prag is absolutely gorgeous and attracts a lot of foreigners and the society is very open: 57% of the Czech are atheists and contrary to Poland, no religious signs in public buildings, no religious interference in public affairs and very important taxpayers don't subsidize Church(es) like the case in Poland. If I could, I would obviously move to Prag. In the Czech Republic, things are also better organized ("Germans who speak Czech," some say ;))
PS: if you'll dare comparing both countries, the economic situation in the Czech Republic is not as bad as it is in Poland in terms of unemployment for instance, especially among the very young where the Czech Republic is doing much better. Besides, very few Czech seek work abroad whereas millions of Poles go abroad for bread (only way of Poland to reduce its unemployment rate), which can be an obvious sign of better life and better opportunities in the Czech Republic.
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