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Article title

Reforma opieki społecznej i zdrowotnej jako czynnik poprawy parametrów ilościowych i jakościowych potencjału ludnościowego według populacjonistów polskich drugiej połowy XVIII wieku

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Title variants

PL
Social Welfare and Health Care Reform as a Factor Improving the Quantitative and Qualitative Parameters of Human Potential According of Population Researchers in Poland in the Second Half of the 18th Century
PL
Reorganisation der sozialen Fürsorge und der Gesundheitspflege als ein Faktor der Verbesserung vom Bevölkerungspotential. Vorschläge und Meinungen der polnischen Statistiker im zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts
PL
La réforme de la protection sociale et la service de la santé comme le facteur de l’améloration de quantitatives et qualitatives parametres de la population d’après les démographes polonaises en seconde moitié de XVIIle siécle

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Abstracts

EN
Polish population researchers in the second half of the 18th century, such as Antoni Popławski, Józef Wybicki and Jan Ferdynand Nax, constructed their concepts drawing on knowledge from the then-popular domain of economic studies, from the experience of other countries, as well as from their familiarity with common appeals for reform in the Republic of Poland. That is why the opinions expressed in their work are partly convergent, for example their views on the necessity to improve the situation of peasants, to recognize agriculture as a main branch of the economy, to force the idlers to commence work, to retrieve hospital funds, to employ professional medical personnel, etc. These researchers held the State responsible for improvement in these matters, and believed that health care and social welfare should be included in the reform of the Republic. Numerous, free and healthy population was expected to become effective in the manufacturing process. Those ideas generated genuine public attention and discussions which had significant impact on the formation of a new approach to the question of population, as well as on the new status of social welfare and health care.

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Volume

2

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1

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published
2003

References

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Publication order reference

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URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/19804

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_19804
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