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June 2016
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Publications of the Statistics Poland
30
Jun
Poland Quarterly Statistics No. 1/2016
Quarterly information on socio-economic processes occurring in the country. Data describing Poland’s economic performance against the previous quarters and last years.
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30
Jun
Tourism in 2015
It describes national tourism – the distribution and use of accommodation facilities by Poles and foreign tourists, special diversity of tourism potential in Poland.
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30
Jun
Employment, wages and salaries in national economy in first quarter 2016
It describes working persons, employed persons and their nominal and real wages and salaries, as well as time worked, and licences for work issued to foreigners.
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30
Jun
Concise Statistical Yearbook of Poland 2016
It contains a comprehensive set of information about Poland and selected data on European and world countries. Statistical description of economic condition has a rich graphical layout.
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30
Jun
Foreign trade. I-III 2016
It describes foreign trade turnover by sections of CN, SITC and PKWiU by country groups, as well as the structure of exports and imports by particular countries, and transaction price indices.
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30
Jun
Publications of statistical offices
30
Jun
Economic activity of population in mazowieckie voivodship in the first quarter of 2016
Statistical Office in Warszawa
Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a sample-based survey, conducted by statistical interviewers, who visited the sample households, encouraged the members to take part in the survey and assisted in completing a form. A sample household represents many other households with similar features. Each answer counts, therefore the participants who took part in the survey are due to special thanks. Without their participation in a voluntary survey, it would not be possible to observe changes in the contemporary society.
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