>>15594831It is. I remember mass emigration after joining EU and most of the criminals leaved a country. neighborhoods where it was easy to get stabbed suddenly became super safe. Specialists and decent people also left, but also a lot of social margins. Even among Poles it is said not to trust other Poles abroad. I don't know anything about Norway, but Dutch is the worst from my experience. UK - depends. Irleand is kind of ok. Iceland ok.
In the Netherlands, the entire market is controlled by a few large employment companies, it also influences what kind of people come to the country.
Merely being a labor migrant influences behavior. Many people left not because they wanted to develop and learn about cultures, but because They wanted not to starve to death or to ensure a future for their children
The very fact of being away from home and not belonging to a community affects behavior. I remember living in a staff hostel - the worst experience in my life. That's why ghettyization is so bad and that is why people leaving for a big city are more likely to join political or religious movements
Poland is much safer. Statistics on self-declaration, police statistics and estimates of statistics from different organizations show this (1st and 2nd have a unified methodology). It is also very safe for Jews, despite talking about anti-Semitism