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In classical approach to poverty spheres' analyses - both objective and subjective - one uses poverty indicators that characterize mostly the range and the depth of this phenomenon. One of the most basic aspects in a multivariate approach is to determine these factors that increase the risk of poverty. The main aim of this paper is to characterize the poverty determinants as well as to estimate the risk of households becoming threatened by this phenomenon. Chosen methods of measuring qualitative characteristics will be used to achieve this aim. The second goal of this paper is an attempt at estimating and comparing poverty spheres in regional approach by means of most important poverty indicators. The source of the data in both cases is unidentifiable unitary data from household budget research carried out by CSO in 2008 and made available for academic research.
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On the 8th of November 2013 the Senate of the Wrocław University of Economics gathered for a special meeting. The academic community was commemorating Professor Zdzisław Hellwig – one of the greatest Polish experts in the fields of statistics and econometrics, as well as a man of brilliant mind and kind heart, and an excellent teacher. Profssor Hellwig’s brief biography was presented by Prof. Andrzej Gospodarowicz, Rector of the University of Economics. Speeches followed, delivered by friends, students, and co-workers of Professor Hellwig: Prof. Stanisław Bartosiewicz, Prof. Maria Cieślak, Prof. Walenty Ostasiewicz, Prof. Jerzy Korczak, Prof. Czesław Domański (from Łódź University), Prof. Andrzej Barczak (from Katowice University of Economics). Letters of condolence were read aloud.
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