• AGRICULTURAL CENSUSES
  • AGRICULTURE
  • CULTURE
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTITIES OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY, OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
  • EUROPEAN FUNDS (HALF YEAR DATA)
  • FINANCES OF ENTERPRISES (QUARTERLY DATA)
  • FORESTRY AND HUNTING
  • FUEL, ENERGY AND MATERIALS MARKET
  • HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
  • HIGHER EDUCATION
  • HOUSING ECONOMY AND MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • INDUSTRY AND CONSTRUCTION
  • INVESTMENTS AND FIXED ASSETS
  • LABOUR MARKET
    • ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE POPULATION AGED 15-89 YEARS ACCORDING TO THE LFS (AVERAGE ANNUAL DATA)
    • ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE POPULATION AGED 15-89 YEARS ACCORDING TO THE LFS (QUARTERLY DATA)
    • ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF THE POPULATION AGED 15-89 YEARS FOR PROVINCE CAPITAL CITIES AND REMAINING PARTS OF PROVINCE EXCLUDING CAPITAL CITY ACCORDING TO THE LFS (AVERAGE ANNUAL DATA)
    • EMPLOYMENT BY OTHER DIVISION THAN PKD
    • EMPLOYMENT, PAID EMPLOYEES AND AVERAGE PAID EMPLOYMENT BY NACE REV.2
    • REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT
    • WORK PLACES
    • WORKING CONDITIONS
    • ARCHIVAL DATA
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • NATIONAL CENSUSES
  • ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE AND JUSTICE
  • PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORT AND RECREATION
  • POPULATION
  • PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION
  • PRICES
  • PUBLIC FINANCE
  • REAL ESTATE MARKET
  • REGIONAL ACCOUNTS
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. INFORMATION SOCIETY
  • SOCIAL ECONOMY
  • TERRITORIAL DIVISION
  • TOURISM
  • TRADE AND CATERING
  • TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
  • WAGES AND SALARIES AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
Category
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Group
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Subgroup
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Years
2010-2024
Data accessibility level
Regions (NUTS 2)
Last update
20/01/2025
  • Category description
    Excluding data on employed persons in budgetary entities conducting activity within the scope of national defence and public safety – this results in the difference between the total data for Poland and data for Poland by territorial division; Employed persons in their main workplace; The data on employed persons (as of 30 September - until 1999, or as of 31 December - since 2000) concern people who perform work providing earnings or income. The number of employed persons is presented according to the classification of activities (until 1999 - European, from 2000 - Polish). The data on the number of registered unemployed persons, under the Act of 20 March 2025 on the labor market and employment services (Journal of Laws 2025, item 620), include persons having no employment and not attending any full-time school, capable of work and ready to undertake employment.
  • Group description
    Development expenditure - money spent within the framework of the state development policy by units of the general government sector for the benefit of units not belonging to this sector, leading to positive socio-economic transformations, in particular, increasing competitiveness, productivity, and increasing social and economic cohesion. The qualification of a given expenditure as developmental is based on its connection with the field of state intervention, which at a given stage of socio-economic development is considered key to the implementation of development processes. Therefore, the scope of the concept of development expenditure, from a theoretical point of view, should be considered variable and subject to adaptation to the priorities adopted in a given period of time, set in the strategies that are the basis for conducting development policy. The definition of development expenditure and the classification of development expenditures are conventions reflecting the needs of collecting information useful from the point of view of conducting development policy. Classification of Development Expenditures (DPE) - a systematic division of development expenditures, made using specific rules (including algorithms based on budget classification), which segregates and assigns different types of expenditures to appropriate classes based on the characteristics they meet. The classification of development expenditures is a three-tier classification. The first tier includes the division of development expenditures into groups of expenditures that similarly contribute to the objectives of development policy, the second tier includes the division of development expenditures by public tasks carried out within the framework of development policy, and the third tier includes the division of development expenditures by economic categories. Division by groups and tasks is a hierarchical division, i.e. each group includes a number of tasks that are not found in other groups. Division by economic categories is made on the basis of a different criterion, so that expenditures belonging to a certain economic category can be covered by many different tasks and different groups. The algorithms developed for the KWR are based on budget classification. This means that changes in budget classification entail changes in the KWR. Determination of the amount of development expenditures in individual units of the KWR division in year n is based on the version of the KWR adopted at the end of year n. Since the KWR covers expenditures of all units included in the S.13 sector, and the subjective scope of this sector is revised annually, determination of the amount of development expenditures in year n is based on the scope of the S.13 sector as of December 31 of year n.
    Methodology available on the CSO website HERE
  • Subgroup description
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