2020
DOI: 10.7206/cemj.2658-0845.25
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Spatial Differentiation of Poverty in Polish Voivodships

Abstract: Purpose: This study aims to assess the direction of changes in the extent of extreme, relative, and statutory poverty in 2008–2017 in Poland, along with the spatial differentiation of poverty in individual voivodships. Methodology: The study of poverty differentiation based on data from Household Budgets Survey. Obtained results were subjected to statistical analysis, using elements of multidimensional analysis. Results: The research revealed that there are significant differences in the level of poverty in … Show more

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“…The geographic analysis of poverty is related to the spatial poverty trap as a result of unfavorable geographical factors [73]. In this context, attention is paid to factors that may affect the level of poverty, such as: the geographical distance from cities; the lack of appropriate infrastructure, i.e., roads, public transport; public utility institutions; access to services; and difficult living conditions due to climate or natural terrain [74][75][76]. All of these elements can make up geographic isolation [77].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geographic analysis of poverty is related to the spatial poverty trap as a result of unfavorable geographical factors [73]. In this context, attention is paid to factors that may affect the level of poverty, such as: the geographical distance from cities; the lack of appropriate infrastructure, i.e., roads, public transport; public utility institutions; access to services; and difficult living conditions due to climate or natural terrain [74][75][76]. All of these elements can make up geographic isolation [77].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%