Enclaves of Isolation and Neglect in Rural Areas. Evidence from North-Eastern Poland
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- The whole settlement comprises one multi-family house (Jankówko);
- There is an old, formerly German, manor house in the village, turned into flats for SOF workers (Komalwy);
- A typical housing settlement, established for the SOF (Kunik);
- An SOF housing settlement established in a former nobleman’s manor house (Borki).
3. Results
3.1. Historical Background
3.2. Social-Economic Background
- The total migration balance per 1000 population (average value for the period 2016–2018) reached value −6.61 in Bartoszyce, −6.65 in Braniewo and −4.28 in Lidzbark counties, while the average for Poland was 0.06;
- The unemployment rate in 2018 was very high in the selected counties: 19.2% in Bartoszyce, 21.2% in Braniewo and 14.6% in Lidzbark, while average rate for Poland was 5.8%;
- Professional activity was very low. The employed per 1000 population ratio was 148 in Bartoszyce, 132 in Braniewo and 144 in Lidzbark counties, while for Poland it reached a value of 308;
- Another indicator showing the poor condition of the areas is the length of public roads with hard surfaces (county and municipality owned) per 100 km2 in kilometres:39.9 in Bartoszyce, 35.1 in Braniewo, 34.1 in Lidzbark counties in comparison with the value for Poland 80.3;
- On the contrary, the number of passenger cars registered per 1000 inhabitants was relatively high for the counties: 557 in Bartoszyce, 564 in Braniewo and 558 in Lidzbark (average for Poland was 539).
4. Four Cases—Four Stories
4.1. County of Braniewo—The Village of Jankówko
4.2. County of Olsztyn (Formerly Lidzbark Warmiński)—The Village of Komalwy
4.3. County of Olsztyn (Formerly Lidzbark Warmiński)—The Village of Kunik
4.4. County of Bartoszyce—The Village of Borki
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgements
Conflicts of Interest
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1 | Housing estates to which residents of social buildings who are in arrears with payment of rent are transferred. The role of residential buildings is played by containers. These settlements arouse a lot of controversy and protests because they are identified with ghettoisation and degeneration of social life. |
2 | Which was particularly important in the case of low-mechanical handling of farm animals, e.g., cow handling required several visits to the shed during the day. Between performing their duties, the cowshed personnel could return home (source: an account of a former employee of the SOF in the county of Lidzbark). |
3 | Frequently carried out with so-called “osinobuses”. |
4 | Each voivodship in Poland is divided into counties, which in turn are divided into municipalities. |
5 | Sołectwo is the supportive unit for the municipality and it is managed by sołtys. |
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Źróbek-Różańska, A. Enclaves of Isolation and Neglect in Rural Areas. Evidence from North-Eastern Poland. Land 2020, 9, 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9070215
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Chicago/Turabian StyleŹróbek-Różańska, Alina. 2020. "Enclaves of Isolation and Neglect in Rural Areas. Evidence from North-Eastern Poland" Land 9, no. 7: 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9070215
APA StyleŹróbek-Różańska, A. (2020). Enclaves of Isolation and Neglect in Rural Areas. Evidence from North-Eastern Poland. Land, 9(7), 215. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9070215