LAPSE:2023.16996
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LAPSE:2023.16996
Environmental and Economic Factors of Migration from Urban to Rural Areas: Evidence from Poland
March 6, 2023
Abstract
The net migration rate is highly diversified and noticeable chiefly in municipalities directly adjacent to large cities. This trend is still maintained in Poland and is now becoming even more visible than previously. Most of the studies conducted to date have not focused on extracting economic and environmental factors or determining the role of individual factors in those decisions. Furthermore, they have not analysed the issue of differences in motives and directions of migration. Thus, the aim of the research was to establish the factors that determine contemporary migrations from the city to suburban areas and to outline the role of economic and environmental factors. For this purpose, 164 interviews were conducted with individuals who had migrated from the city to the countryside surrounding one of the most important urban centres in Central Europe—Wrocław. In the research, the multiple snowball sampling technique was used. It was found that the factors with the most significant impact on the decision to move from the city to the countryside were those of an environmental nature, whereas the selection of a specific location (village) was to a greater extent determined by economic factors. Compared to their previous place of residence, the respondents most positively rated the environmental benefits of living in the countryside, whereas economic factors, especially insufficient sewage and energy infrastructure, in addition to poor services and transport, were downvoted. The results therefore imply the need for better planning of suburban settlement patterns that takes account of the availability and development of the infrastructure network. The settlement dispersion, as shown through spatial studies, leads to higher unit costs, which generate higher public services costs and thus increasing local expenditures.
Keywords
determinants of migration, economic factors of migration, environmental factors of migration, migrations, migrations from the city to the countryside
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Jończy R, Śleszyński P, Dolińska A, Ptak M, Rokitowska-Malcher J, Rokita-Poskart D. Environmental and Economic Factors of Migration from Urban to Rural Areas: Evidence from Poland. (2023). LAPSE:2023.16996
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Jończy R: Department of Economics and Research on Development, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
Śleszyński P: Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of Polish Academy of Sciences, 00-818 Warsaw, Poland [ORCID]
Dolińska A: Department of Economics and Research on Development, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland [ORCID]
Ptak M: Department of Economics and Research on Development, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland
Rokitowska-Malcher J: Department of Economics and Research on Development, Faculty of Economics and Finance, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, 53-345 Wroclaw, Poland [ORCID]
Rokita-Poskart D: Department of Regional Policy and Labour Market, Faculty of Economics and Management, Opole University of Technology, 45-758 Opole, Poland [ORCID]
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
24
First Page
8467
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-12-15
ISSN
1996-1073
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