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Average changes of economic indicators between 2005 and 2016 4 (%). Source: Statistical Office in Wrocław 2017; Statistical Yearbook of Kraków 2017; Statistical Yearbook of Poznań City 2017; Statistical Office in Gdańsk 2017; Statistical Yearbook of Warsaw 2017; Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Poland 2017.
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The future of the European Union (EU) increasingly depends on the attitudes and opinions of its citizens. This article examines constructions of attitudes towards European integration among young residents living in urban centres in Poland. Work conducted in the field of European studies shows that territorial attachment and utilitarian approaches...
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... indicators demonstrate the cities' economic power and their ability to offer attractive job opportunities. Looking at unemployment, average monthly gross wages and salaries, official businesses (entities of the national economy) located in each city, and GDP per capita, Figure 1 shows the changes in per cent between 2005, the year after EU accession, and 2016, when the newest data were available. Changes are illustrated as an average across the selected cities in West Poland, and compared to the Polish state overall. ...
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... are illustrated as an average across the selected cities in West Poland, and compared to the Polish state overall. Figure 1 shows that, on average, all five selected cities improved their economic conditions and reduced local unemployment. With one exception -unemployment in Kraków -each city's individual improvements outperform Poland as a whole for every indicator. ...