Attitudes toward newcomers from the city. The case of urban-rural fringe of Krakow
30 mar 2018
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Pubblicato online: 30 mar 2018
Pagine: 40 - 47
Ricevuto: 27 ago 2017
Accettato: 30 gen 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2018-0004
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© 2018 University of Warsaw – Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, published by Sciendo
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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
Municipality | Share 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 |
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Igolomia-Wawrzenczyce | 91.7 | 0.86 | 45.22 |
Mogilany | 61.1 | 14.64 | 6.67 |
Brzeznica | 83.8 | 2.82 | 7.61 |
Gdow | 83.1 | 4.39 | 47.37 |
Suloszowa | 91.3 | -0.04 | 44.53 |
Tokarnia | 58.6 | 0.56 | 20.41 |