CHANGES IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE NON-FARMING RURAL POPULATION IN 2000–2005

  • Paweł Chmieliński Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics – National Research Institute
  • Agnieszka Otłowska Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics – National Research Institute
Keywords: non-farming population, rural areas, regional differentiation

Abstract

Non-farming population represents an increasingly significant group of rural residents and therefore became an important object of study. The paper is primarily focused on the description of the non-farming rural population. The main source of the analysed data were surveys of families residing in 76 villages across Poland. The sampling of villages for the surveys was purposeful and representative, based on socio-economic features of the population and the land structure. Research shows that as many as 57% of rural families own no agricultural land in 2005 and on the basis of the analysis of socio-economic development observed in rural areas, it may be assumed that the non-farming rural population will grow further and that this socio-occupational category will increasingly determine the socio-economic development of rural areas.

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Published
2008-03-30
How to Cite
Chmieliński, P., & Otłowska, A. (2008). CHANGES IN THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF THE NON-FARMING RURAL POPULATION IN 2000–2005. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 7(1), 25-32. Retrieved from https://js.wne.sggw.pl/index.php/aspe/article/view/3761