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Revision as of 13:35, 24 September 2008

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General

In this area only some statistics were performed based on the virtual society model developed in the Virtual Society section.


Below are some basic numbers and statistical information concerning Poland.


Statistical Poland

The administrative hierarchy in Poland goes as follows. The highest level belongs to 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 poviats (NUTS-4). The lowest level in the NUTS hierarchy is a commune (NUTS-1). There are about 2500 communes in Poland. There are several types of communes, but basically only three appear in Poland:

Fig.1
  • urban/city communes (areas of larger cities)
  • village/rural communes (area comprising several villages)
  • city-village (urban-rural/mixed) (area comprising one smaller city and several villages)


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.


tab.1: General numbers
Population 38.2 x 10^6 Households 13.3 x 10^6
Women 19.7 x 10^6
Men 18.5 x 10^6
tab.2: Education and employment
Primary school pupils 2.9 x 10^6 Schools 13.7 x 10^3
Secondary school students 1.6 x 10^6 6.3 x 10^3
College students 2.5 x 10^6 1.9 x 10^3
Employed 7.7 x 10^6 Workplaces 140 x 10^3