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The explanations offered for the low birth rate have largely been ideological. It has been blamed on the young generation's hedonism, permissive and oversexualised popular culture, and their lack of patriotism. So when it turned out that the real reasons might be much more prosaic – substandard social services, poor and often unavailable medical care, lack of jobs for parents and nurseries for children, expensive housing – the commentariat was uncomfortable. Suddenly, the fact that UK-based Polish women had more children than immigrants from Bangladesh was an example of dismal failure of social policy at home.
The uncomfortable truth is that the most educated generation in Poland's history – almost half of 25-year-olds are university graduates – has to make do with a terrible job market. This is not solely due to the global economic crisis: Poland only experienced a period of slower growth, not GDP decline. Despite this, the future for most young Poles is far from bright – the nation that paid a lot to educate them does not need them on the job market, and has no idea what to do with them: the official unemployment rate for university graduates hovers around 20%. Those who manage to get a job are equally frustrated – they feel they are working below their qualifications, often in "McJobs" with no career path, and very often have to earn a large part of their salary unofficially to avoid taxes – which makes, for example, getting a mortgage difficult. There is virtually no job security; employers feel it is a buyers' market and think they can always find a better (read: more "malleable") employee. They are slow to hire, and eager to fire... And obviously Polish people need a wise Indian sage ( are you 30 yet, kid? ) to tell them that, point towards their supposed "lack of patriotism" ( idiotic remark about most young Polish people btw when one compares them to their Western European peers ), "oversexualized popular culture" and so forth.
Your remarks about the job market in Poland are funny, an English person or an American might be ok saying that, but an Indian ( India's economy has barely reached developing country status a decade or two ago and job security isn't common ) - seriously pot calling the kettle black. Next thing we know we'll have Pakistanis complaining about religious fanatism in Poland...
You are arrogant in the extreme and quite full of hot air.
Only you "Midas" and just for your information I'm not coming there for living whole life. I'll be back with her to India and why all time keep saying about UK UK UK! What is UK? Just a tiny country and why do you compare each time with UK? If my wife is in Polska, what the hell I will do in UK!!!!!!!!!!! The United Kingdom, ruled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has long been the Holy Grail for your people who literally begged on their knees to obtain employment there, in case you weren't aware. And quite right they were to beg, if I might add - annual salary in the UK is still something an average person employed in India can only dream of.
India is far better than any country in this "World". Lovely. Stay in India then, marry and Indian girl and please be so kind as to not offer Polish ( or other European ) people any more "words of wisdom".
People from God know where are trolling all over you guys.. Way too many I will marry Polish girl/come to Poland/how to marry/can I marry Polish girl pretty please/Indian or Pakistani looking to marry threads for it to be mere trolling.
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