Report on the socio-economic situation of Mazowieckie Voivodship 2021
A A ADate of publication: | 24.05.2021 |
Frequency of publication: | Annual edition |
The Statistical Office in Warszawa has prepared the next edition of the annual "Report on the socio-economic situation of Mazowieckie Voivodship". This publication is a comprehensive analytical study referring to the development challenges of the country and voivodships contained in the National Strategy of Regional Development 2030. In this basic strategic document of the state’s regional policy, the challenges identified include: climate change; counteracting the negative effects of demographic processes; developing and supporting human and social capital; increase in the productivity and innovation of regional economies; development of infrastructure improving competitiveness, investment attractiveness and living conditions in regions; increasing the efficiency of development management (including financing development activities). The thematic layout of the publication allows for the effective identification of the development needs of Mazovia and supports regional analyses carried out in order to monitor the implementation of public policy assumptions. The analysis was made in various territorial sections, which made it possible to present social stratification and diversification in the economic development of the voivodship. The analytical text of the study was enriched with tables and graphic presentation in the form of maps and charts, which allows for quick and effective perception of statistical information and the spatial relations of phenomena presented through them. The basic part of the Report was supplemented with tables containing an overview of the most important data for Mazowieckie Voivodship and Warsaw capital city in retrospective and for the country. Graphical form was used to present selected data for Mazovia against the background of other voivodships. The data presented in the Report relate to 2020 or the last available year. In order to illustrate changes over time, some issues are presented in a multi-year retrospective. For most topics, the presentation of phenomena dates back to 2010. The population projection was presented in the horizon until 2030. Selected data were compared to the average values for the country. In this year's edition of the study, in selected sections, comments were made on new information introduced into the surveys of official statistics in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. On 29.06.2021, a correction was made to Chart 19 on page 67 - changing the colors of the lines in the chart box. Evaluate the study: |