Podstawowe tendencje rozwoju demograficznego w regionie środkowej Polski
Streszczenie
The region of Central Poland comprising the administrative
provinces of Kalisz, Konin, Łódź, Piotrków, Płock, Sieradz,
Skierniewice, and Włocławek has become an area of dynamic industrial
development in the last two decades accompanied by intensification
of migratory movement and territorial changes in
demographic structure. These changes were most dynamic in the
administrative provinces of Konin and Płock in which, due to
putting on stream new industrial projects, the number of population
grew by 86 per cent over the period of 1946-1975. In
the remaining area of Central Poland the index of urban density
growth (with 1946 = 100) amounted from 153 in the province
of Włocławek to 166 in those of Sieradz and Skierniewice.
The economic development leads to intensification of migratory
movement from villages to towns as a result of which in majority of the discussed provinces there can be observed a decline
in the number of rural population reaching ca. 10 per
cent in relation to 1946. The outflow of population from
villages to towns produces also changes in the employment structure.
In 1975 the total number of people employed outside agriculture
in Central Poland exceeded 50 per cent of the overall
number of the professionally active population.
The trends of demographic changes as presented above exert
an influence on the manpower resources economy which must be duly
taken into account when drafting economic development plans
for the above mentioned administrative provinces.
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