Developed Countries, Europe, Europe, Eastern, Poland, Population, Catholicism, Christianity, Demography, Politics, Population Characteristics, Population Dynamics, Public Policy, Religion
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Demography, Developed Countries, Economics, Europe, Europe, Eastern, Poland, Population, Employment, Geography, Population Dynamics, Population Growth
Abstract
"The paper analyses the interdependence between population dynamics and employment in Poland against the background of changes in the structure of employment as well as the total population growth in 1975-1985. Use was made of the ORLINE taxonomic method, J. W. Webb's structural diagram and the method of standardized residuals from linear regression." The results show considerable differences among regions, although, as a general rule, natural increase rather than migration was the most significant demographic factor. (SUMMARY IN ENG), (excerpt)
Published
1990
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