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2004 | nr 2 | 59-71

Article title

Dysproporcje w rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczym Unii Europejskiej przed i po jej rozszerzeniu

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Disproportion in Social and Economy Development of the European Union Before and After Enlargement

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Abstracts

Zwrócono uwagę na problem zróżnicowania obszaru Unii Europejskiej pod względem stopnia rozwoju społeczno-gospodarczego, warunków pracy i życia ludności. Wpływ na to będzie miało również przyjęcie z dniem 1 maja 2004 roku 10. nowych członków. Omówiono poziom PKB na 1 mieszkańca, strukturę pracujących oraz poziom aktywności zawodowej, stope bezrobocia, a także działania na rzecz zwiększenia stopnia spójności UE. Uwzględniono Unię w dotychczasowym składzie (UE-15) i w składzie powiekszonym (UE-25).
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The article is a trial to evaluate an impact of enlargement of the European Union about 10 new States on degree of economic and social cohesion of the EU on the level of States and regions. On the base of documents of the European Commission and data of EUROSTAT have been analysed a disproportion in level of GDP per capita, structure of employment, level of professional activity and rate of unemployment existing on the territory of the EU. The analyse covers three group of States: group of 15 Member States of the European Union (EU-15), group of 10 Candidate States with special regard to Poland and group of 25 States that as of 1 May 2004 would be composed the European Union. Additionally the article describes activities to enlarge a degree of cohesion of the European Union that will be taken within the regional policy (structural) of the European Union. The presented material proves that - in spite of consequent supporting for backward regions in respect of social and economic development - disproportion between particular States and regions of the EU - are still large and largest than in the group of 10 Candidate States. In case of new States, main problems do not concern interregional differences, but disproportion in the level of social and economic development regarding standards of EU-15.(original abstract)

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