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  • Title: [Recent demographic changes in Poland and their impact on the urban system].
    Author: Gawryszewski A, Jerczynski M.
    Journal: Bull Soc Languedoc Geogr; 1992; 26(1-2):15-33. PubMed ID: 12346114.
    Abstract:
    The authors note that trends in natural increase in Poland are becoming more uniform over time and that regional differences are becoming less pronounced. Following the major migrations that followed the end of World War II, the level of migration has declined, but remains significant. They estimate that between 1971 and 1980, 10 million rural-urban migrants were added to the urban population. Although this migration declined in importance after 1980, the major cities continue to attract migrants while smaller towns decline and the rural population ages.
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