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2024 | No. 2 | art. no. 664
Tytuł artykułu

Socio-economic determinants of development in reference to the change in population size in Central and Eastern Europe between 2008 and 2019

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Czynniki rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego a zmiana liczby ludności w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej w okresie 2008-2019
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For most regions of Central and Eastern Europe there has been a noticeable decline in population in recent years. The purpose of this article is to analyse the level of economic and social indicators as well as changes in population size between 2008 and 2019 in the regions of Central and Eastern Europe. In particular, the article attempts to answer the question of how the change in selected economic and social indicators impacts the change in population size. The answer to the above question will be provided with the use of the ratio analysis and thesoft model. The research results show that the two causes of changes in population size (natural causes and migrations) are significantly affected by a group of social indicators, even though-with regard to migration-the significance of economic indicators is increasing and the difference between the former and the latter is not substantial. Consequently, in response to the depopulation process, more attention should be paid to the social dimension of development. In other words, creating proper conditions for personal and professional activity may be more important than using financial instruments.
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W większości regionów Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej w ostatnich latach zauważalny jest spadek liczby ludności. Celem artykułu jest analiza wskaźników społeczno-ekonomicznych oraz zmian liczebności populacji w latach 2008-2019. W szczególności, w artykule podjęto próbę odpowiedzi na pytanie, w jaki sposób zmiana wybranych wskaźników ekonomicznych i społecznych wpływa na zmianę liczby ludności. Odpowiedź na powyższe pytanie zostanie udzielona z wykorzystaniem analizy wskaźnikowej i modelu miękkiego. Wyniki badań pokazują, że na dwie przyczyny zmiany liczebności populacji (przyczyny naturalne i migracje) większy wpływ ma grupa wskaźników społecznych, chociaż w przypadku migracji znaczenie wskaźników ekonomicznych rośnie, a różnica między nimi nie jest duża. W związku z tym w odpowiedzi na proces depopulacji należy zwrócić większą uwagę na społeczny wymiar rozwoju. Innymi słowy, stworzenie odpowiednich warunków do aktywności osobistej i zawodowej może być ważniejsze niż korzystanie z instrumentów finansowych.
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Tom
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art. no. 664
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Twórcy
  • Faculty of Economics and Finance, University of Bialystok, Poland, Warszawska Street 63, 15-062 Bialystok, Poland
  • Faculty of Economics and Finance, University of Bialystok, Poland, Warszawska Street 63, 15-062 Bialystok, Poland, l.bugowski@uwb.edu.pl
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