Przestrzenne zróżnicowanie migracji w Polsce w ujęciu miast i gmin na przełomie XX i XXI wieku
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Author:
Nowotnik, Dariusz
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 126, Studia Geographica 3 (2012), s. [138]-152
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Subject:
migracjemigracje wewnętrzne na stałe
migracje zagraniczne na stałe
charakterystyka migrantów
suburbanizacja
miasta
gminy
Date: 2012
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Total permanent migration in Poland at the turn of the 21st century was influenced by the
political and economic events (economic transformation and the change of the political
system in 1989, and accession to the European Union). Among the types of international
migration, temporary emigration prevailed. Emigrants were usually aged between 18 and 39,
and came mostly from urban areas. Until the year 2000, the prevailing direction in internal
migration was the movement from rural to urban areas, and since then, a reversal of this trend
has been observed. Positive net migration was recorded mainly in the suburbs of large cities
and suburban municipalities. As a result of this trend, suburbanization and metropolization
processes intensified in Poland. On the other hand, agricultural and peripheral areas, as
well as smaller towns, have begun to lose their importance and are often characterized by
a negative migration balance, as opposed to the suburban areas of the biggest cities in Poland.