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− | == General ==
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− | In this area only some statistics were performed based on the virtual society model developed in the [[Virtual_society | Virtual Society]] section.
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− | Below are some basic numbers and statistical information concerning Poland.
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− | == Statistical Poland ==
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− | The administrative hierarchy in Poland goes as follows. The highest level belongs to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voivodeship ''voivodeship''], which, following the European Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is classified as NUTS-2. There are 16 voivodeships in Poland. Second level constitute about 380 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poviat ''poviat''s] (NUTS-4). The lowest level in the NUTS hierarchy is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmina ''commune''] (NUTS-1). There are about 2500 communes in Poland. There are several types of communes, but basically only three appear in Poland:
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− | [[Image:commune_types.png|thumb|left| Fig.1]]
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− | * urban/city communes (areas of larger cities)
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− | * village/rural communes (area comprising several villages)
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− | * city-village (urban-rural/mixed) (area comprising one smaller city and several villages)
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− | The distribution of these 3 types of communes in Poland is presented in Fig.1. Most of the results presented here will be given in communal or poviat resolution.
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− | |+ align="left" | '''tab.1: General numbers'''
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− | || Population || <math>38.2</math> x <math>10^6</math> || rowspan="3" | Households ||rowspan="3" | <math>13.3</math> x <math>10^6</math>
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− | || Women || <math>19.7</math> x <math>10^6</math>
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− | || Men || <math>18.5</math> x <math>10^6</math>
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− | |+ align="left" | '''tab.2: Education and employment'''
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− | || Primary school pupils || <math>2.9</math> x <math>10^6</math> || rowspan="3" | Schools || <math>13.7</math> x <math>10^3</math>
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− | || Secondary school students || <math>1.6</math> x <math>10^6</math> || <math>6.3</math> x <math>10^3</math>
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− | || College students || <math>2.5</math> x <math>10^6</math> || <math>1.9</math> x <math>10^3</math>
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− | || Employed || <math>7.7</math> x <math>10^6</math> || Workplaces || <math>140</math> x <math>10^3</math>
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