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Sytuacja mieszkaniowa ludności wiejskiej a zrównoważona konsumpcja

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  • Stolarska, Alicja

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The basic research material comprised empirical data on household budgets conducted by CSO (The Central Statistical Offi ce). The analysed housing conditions of 15 742 rural households in 2012 in Poland. Attention is paid to some households in poor housing situation. Diversity of housing situation and factors affecting this state of affairs is presented. We observe not only the diversity of household wealth, but there are also disparities in housing situation. Disturbing and contrary to the principles of sustainable development and sustainable consumption is the fact that there are signifi cant differences in the size (10–900 m2 ) and quality of fl ats. Some have more than one house, others are not able to meet their basic needs. Until 13% fl ats of rural households had leaky roofs, damp walls or rotting windows and fl oors. Nearly 1.3% of them also was too tight and located in an area with a low level of infrastructure. It was associated with poor revenue situation, but also the type of the main source of income, family situation and who was the owner of the apartment. Approx. 1.4% of the fl ats had no running water, and almost 18% were heated using heating furnaces, which are not only a nuisance in operation, but also emit carbon dioxide harmful to the environment. Some rural households (5%) had credit, but they have better fi nancial situation than others.

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  • Stolarska, Alicja, 2015. "Sytuacja mieszkaniowa ludności wiejskiej a zrównoważona konsumpcja," Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, University of Life Sciences, Poznan, Poland, vol. 37(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:pojard:253617
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.253617
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