The Socio-Economic Situation During the Crises in Poland After 1989, with Particular Reference to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Data publikacji: 31 gru 2023
Zakres stron: 379 - 392
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/slgr-2023-0020
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© 2023 Mirosława Krzyścin et al., published by Sciendo
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The Polish economy has been transformed for more than three decades by diverse crises. The beginning of the changes was brought by the political transformation, which modified the model of the functioning of the State in almost all areas. To some extent, its continuation was the accession to the European Union, which opened not only markets for sales, labor, but also new sources of technological and scientific development. Economic development did not protect the economy from the negative effects of change, which occurred in the form of rising public debt, unemployment rates and reduced spending on important public sectors. Sudden breakdowns, in turn, forced changes in social needs, as exemplified by the explosive demand for e-services during the covid-19 pandemic. The article analyzed selected indicators that allowed analysis of the degree of differentiation of socio-economic development in Poland against the background of crises.