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Attitudes toward newcomers from the city. The case of urban-rural fringe of Krakow

   | 30. März 2018

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Location of municipalities selected for the study within Malopolskie Voivodeship and the Krakow Metropolitan AreaSource: author’s work based on Zborowski et al. 2010.
Location of municipalities selected for the study within Malopolskie Voivodeship and the Krakow Metropolitan AreaSource: author’s work based on Zborowski et al. 2010.

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Concerns about newcomers from the citySource: own research
Concerns about newcomers from the citySource: own research

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Concerns about newcomers from the city, broken down according to work in agriculture.Source: own research
Concerns about newcomers from the city, broken down according to work in agriculture.Source: own research

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Concerns about newcomers from the city broken down by the size of a farm.Source: own research
Concerns about newcomers from the city broken down by the size of a farm.Source: own research

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Respondents’ sense that new inhabitants consider themselves to be better than othersSource: own research
Respondents’ sense that new inhabitants consider themselves to be better than othersSource: own research

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Respondents’ sense that new inhabitants consider themselves better than the others, broken down by the level of incomeSource: own research
Respondents’ sense that new inhabitants consider themselves better than the others, broken down by the level of incomeSource: own research

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Consent to the sale of a building plot to a person coming from the citySource: own research
Consent to the sale of a building plot to a person coming from the citySource: own research

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Newcomers’ level of integration in the new place of residence, according to indigenous inhabitantsSource: own research
Newcomers’ level of integration in the new place of residence, according to indigenous inhabitantsSource: own research

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Newcomers’ integration with a new place of residence according to indigenous inhabitants, broken down according to the respondent’s length of residence in the townSource: own research
Newcomers’ integration with a new place of residence according to indigenous inhabitants, broken down according to the respondent’s length of residence in the townSource: own research

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Opinions on the impact of newcomers from urban areas on regional tradition and cultureSource: own research
Opinions on the impact of newcomers from urban areas on regional tradition and cultureSource: own research

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Opinions on the impact of urban newcomers on regional tradition and culture, broken down according to respondents’ engagement in social activitiesSource: own research
Opinions on the impact of urban newcomers on regional tradition and culture, broken down according to respondents’ engagement in social activitiesSource: own research

Share of households earning income from agricultural activities, mean urban to rural areas net migration rate for the years 2002–2012, share of respondents working in agriculture

MunicipalityShare of-households earning income from agricultural activities in 2010 [%]

Central Statistical Office

Urban to rural areas mean net migration rate / 1,000 inhabitants for the years 2002–2012

Central Statistical Office

[‰]
Respondents working in agriculture / working respondents

own research

[%]
Igolomia-Wawrzenczyce91.70.8645.22
Mogilany61.114.646.67
Brzeznica83.82.827.61
Gdow83.14.3947.37
Suloszowa91.3-0.0444.53
Tokarnia58.60.5620.41
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