Abstract

The study presents the dynamics of internal migration in the context of population changes in the region; positive and negative internal migration balances in the voivodship, strongly diversified inflow of residents to Warsaw. The data on migrations show how these result in significant social and economic problems and differences in the size and structure of the population by gender and age. An analysis of migration flows between the capital city of Warsaw and other parts of the region indicates considerable changes in the migration patterns over two decades. In particular, the relations between Warsaw and other parts of the region have changed. The dominance of Warsaw in terms of in-migration is important. The suburban zone serves as an area that attracts migration from Warsaw and other parts of the region.

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