Abstract

The conducted factor analysis, basing on the outcomes of three successive Agricultural Censuses, selected four factors of changes in agriculture and rural areas of Pila subregion and determined the variation range they accounted for. They were induced by natural environment conditions, production limits of agricultural holdings, the level of entrepreneurship, labour market situation. Those variables, in turn, contributed to the suburbanisation processes and road network and social infrastructure development, as well as their derivatives, such as, the level of incomes, advances in construction industry and the level of pre-schooling. Agriculture contributed negatively (destimuli) to region’s development in analysed years.

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