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Warsaw 2018 Content-related works Statistical Office inWarszawa, Mazovian Centre for Regional Surveys supervised by Tomasz Zegar

Editorial team Małgorzata Bieńkowska, Anna Cacko, Joanna Podolska

Typesetting and graphics Anna Cacko

Translation Agnieszka Gromek-Żukowska

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When publishing Statistical Office data please indicate the source. LOCATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

2 Legionowski powiat 517,2 km area of Warsaw

Wisła 15,4% district Białołęka highest share in the area in total Wołomiński powiat

Bielany Targówek 1,6% Żoliborz district Warszawski zachodni powiat - lowest share in the area in total Żoliborz -Północ Praga- Wesoła -Południe 2 Śródmieście Miński powiat Area (in km ) by districts in 2017 As of 1 I Ursus Mokotów Wawer Bemowo 25,0

Białołęka 73,0 Wilanów Pruszkowski powiat Ursynów 32,3 Otwocki powiat Mokotów 35,4

Piaseczyński powiat Ochota 9,7 Praga-Południe 22,4 City borders District borders Praga-Północ 11,4 Furthest points Rembertów 19,3

Śródmieście 15,6 Targówek 24,2

Ursus 9,4

Ursynów 43,8 Geographical location of Warsaw Wawer 79,7 longitude east north latitude Wesoła 22,9

Wilanów 36,7 o o 20 51'06" west 52 22'05"north Włochy 28,6 Wola 19,3 o o 21 16'16"east 52 05'52"south Żoliborz 8,5 1 GEOGRAPHY. ENVIRONMENT

Geodesic area 2016 2017 by directions of land use in 2017 Area in km2 517,2 517,2 As of 1 I per 1 inhabitant in m2 295 293 Average air temperature ino C 9,8 9,4 maximum 20,0 19,7 minimum -2,9 -3,7 Total annual precipitation in mm 593 705 Average wind velocity in m/s 3,4 3,5 Insolation in h 1836 1351 Average cloudiness in octantsa 5,3 5,6 a Degree of cloudiness: 0 (no clouds) to 8 (total cloud cover).

Structure of built-up and urbanized land in 2017 As of 1 I

4,0% 28,4% 5,4% 8,5% 33,4% 20,4%

In percent: Urbanized non-built-up areas or during built-up Industrial areas arable land (23,7%) built-up and urbanized areas (56,2%) Transport areas Residential areas forest land (16,0%) lands under waters (3,4%) Recreational areas Other built-up areas other land (0,7%)

Ochota district Wilanów district highest share in built-up lowest share in built-up and urbanized areas and urbanized areas

2 GEOGRAPHY. ENVIRONMENT

Area of parks, lawns and green areas of housing estates 2016 2017 per 1 inhabitant and monuments of nature in 2017 As of 31 XII Water withdrawal for needs of the national economy and population in m 3 146,5 145,4 Industrial and municipal wastewater requiring treatment in dam 3 102674 103087 40 484 Population connected to wastewater treatment plantsa in % of total population 98,4 98,3 28 Emission of pollutants in tonnes: 4 13 – 14 6 particulates 646 520 of which particulates from 43 10 609 503 42 the combustionof fuels 14 19 gases (excluding CO 2 ) 19573 18103 13 46 72 24 Mixed municipal waste collected from households per 1 inhabitant in kg 334 320 51 45 Area 2 per1 inhabitant in m : a Population using wastewater treatment plants – estimated data; total population – based on 30,1—33,5 (1) Monuments of nature balances. 20,1—30,0 (6) 10,1—20,0 (7) 1,6—10,0 (4) Number of districts in the brackets. Outlays on fixed assets in 2017 for environmental protection for water management 252,1 mln PLN total 94,7 mln PLN total 62,9 72,4 24,9 143,39 PLN per capita 27,6 53,85 PLN per capita 6,9 1,7 In %: In %: 3,6 wastewater management and water protection water intakes and supply protection of atmospheric air and climate construction waste management and protection of land, ground and modernization of water and surface waters treatement stations reduction of noice and vibration other

3 POPULATION

a 2016 2017 Structure of population by economic age groups a Population in thous. 1754,0 1764,6 women 948,6 953,8 2016 17,2% 59,1% 23,7% men 805,4 810,8 Women per 100 men 118 118 Median age 41,1 41,3 2017 17,6% 58,4% 24,0% women 42,7 42,9 men 39,4 39,6 2030 17,8% 57,8% 24,4% Average life expectancy (projection)

women 82,7 82,7 Age: men 76,2 76,5 pre-working working post-working

Population density a in 2017 Non-working age populationa per 100 working age population in 2017

3412 71

2 Population per 1 km : In persons: 7001—8547 (4) 75—78 (4) 5001—7000 (5) 70—74 (5) 3001—5000 (3) 65—69 (7) 953—3000 (6) 59—64 (2) Number of districts in the brackets. Number of districts in the brackets. a As of 31 XII.

4 POPULATION

2016 2017 Internal migration of populationa for permanent residence by age groups in 2017 Per 1000 population: marriages 4,99 5,11 8000 7000 divorces 1,79 1,99 6000 live births 12,00 12,12 5000 + deaths 10,58 10,87 4000 Live births per 1000 women 3000 aged 15–49 49,24 49,85 2000 – 1000 – Total fertility rate 1,416 1,485 0 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 years and more Inflow Outflow Net migration

a Excluding migrations within the borders ofWarsaw.

Vital statistics in 2017 Net migration a for permanent residence in 2017

4,46

Natural increase per 1000 population: Per 1000 population: 10,00— 16,62 (2) Per 1000 population: 10,00—49,02 (4) 20 5,00— 9,99 (2) 5,00— 9,99 (5) 0,00— 4,99 (6) 10 0,00— 4,99 (5) –7,45— –0,01 (8) -10,68—-0,01 (4) 0 Number of districts in the brackets. births deaths Number of districts in the brackets. a Including migrations betweenWarsaw districts.

5 EDUCATION

2016/2017 2017/2018 Establishments Students Graduates Schools: Pre-primary education establishments 1026 1077 primary 403 124254 of which nursery schools 715 751 Places in nursery schools in thous. 68,4 75,9 lower secondary 57 31440 12887 Children in pre-primary education a sectoralVET school 32 2169 bc607 establishments in thous. 73,0 78,1 of which at the age of: general secondary 187 44752 12764 5 years 19,7 20,1 technical secondary 55 17129 3236 6 years 13,4 17,3 for youth general art schoolsd 6 785 89 of which in nursery schools 61,1 67,3 post-secondary 101 13960 3702

a Including special job-training schools. b Including 1157 students of branches of basic vocational schools for youth. c Graduates of basic vocational schools. d Leading to professional certification.

Pre-primary education in the school year 2017/2018 Structure of graduates of upper secondary schools from the 2016/2017 school year

Wisła Basic vocationala (3,6%) Technical secondary b (19,9%)

General Children aged 3–6 secondary per 100 places (76,5%) in nursery schools: 140 100 50 0 Percentage of children aged 3–6 included in pre-primary education: 110,1—119,4 (4) 100,1—110,0 (6) a Including special job-training schools. b Including general art schools leading to professional 90,1—100,0 (7) certification. 79,1—90,0 (1) Number of districts in the brackets. 6 EDUCATION

2016/2017 2017/2018 Students by actual location of school/section in the academic year 2017/2018 Higher education institutions 70 a 70 Students b total 239542 230268 of which foreigners 19706 21683 Białołęka study forms:

full-time programmes 144868 140333 Targówek part-time programmes 94674 89935 Bielany Żoliborz Praga-Północ Graduates bc 56526 60809 Bemowo Rembertów Wola Praga-Południe a Including higher education institutions, in which only graduates of the previous academic year Śródmieście have been shown. b According to actual location of organizational units. c From the previous Ochota academic year. Mokotów

N o t e. In the 2017/2018 academic year, the number of higher education institutions in total was Włochy given in accordance with higher education register administered by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Information on students and graduates concerns 63 higher education institutions that 100000 submitted statistical reports. Ursynów 50000 25000 10000

Structure of studentsa of higher education institutions by type Graduates of higher education institutions a from the 2016/2017 of school in the 2017/2018 academic year 1,7 academic year by selected fields of education in total % of 1,3 2,9 graduates of given sex 0,6 Education 3,9 24,5 19,7 16,4 13,9 8,3 6,6 4,2 12,7

Humanities and arts 5,9 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 9,3 Social science, journalism 13,6 Universities Medical universities 18,6 Academies of economics Higher teacher education schools and information Technical universities Fine art. academies 24,4 Business, administration and law Other higher education institutions Physical academies 28,2 Agricultural academies Theological academies Engineering trades, industry, 25,4 Academies of the Ministry of National 11,8 Defence and the Ministry of Interior construction and Administration Health and social services 2,8 a According to actual location of organizational units. 6,5 Services 10,3 Men Women a By the institution headquarters. 6,7 7 LABOUR MARKET

2016 2017 Employed persons by sections and sex in 2017 As of 31 XII Employed a total 896400 934342 women men of which women 474817 494193 Sections: From the total number: in % industry 8,7% industry and construction 116797 123452 trade; repair of motor vehicles,D construction 4,5% transportation and storage, accommodation and catering,D D trade; repair of motor vehicles 15,9% information and communication 286999 300528

financial and insurance activities, transportation and storage 6,5% real estate activities 112082 116704 D a As of 31 XII. accommodation and catering 2,4%

information and communication 7,4% Employed persons per 1000 population in 2017 As of 31 XII financial and insurance activities 9,7%

real estate activities 2,8%

professional, scientific and technical 529 10,0% activities

administrative and support service activities 7,7%

public administration and defence; 8,2% compulsory social security

education 8,9%

human health and social work activities 5,0%

arts, entertainment and recreation 1,7%

1001—2012 (2) 601—1000 (3) other sections 0,7% 301— 600 (3) 168— 300 (10) Number of districts in the brackets.

8 LABOUR MARKET

Statistical unemployed resident of Warsaw a in 2017 2016 2017 Registered unemployed personsa 33212 26056 of which women 16645 13070 Woman Woman Newly registered unemployed persons 46991 40631 Woman aged 35–44 Unemployed persons removed from 53503 47787 35–44 years unemployed unemployment rolls for 24 with higher education

education months higher

35–44 years of which due to taking up work 27049 23229 unemployed

Women unemployed for 24 months a for 24 months Registered unemployment rate in % 2,6 2,0 work higher seniority Unemployed persons a per 1 job offer 11 9 education with work seniority of 1 year and less

Registered unemployed persons a per 1000 working Share of selected categories of unemployed a in 2017 age population in 2017

Long-term unemployed 52,1%

25,3 Aged 50 and more 36,1%

Without occupational 27,5% qualifications

Possessing benefits rights 14,9%

With at least 1 child 12,7% under 6 years of age

Previously not employed 8,7% In persons: 35,1—42,3 (1) 5,5% 27,6—35,0 (3) Disabled persons 20,1—27,5 (10) 13,8—20,0 (4) Under 25 years of age 4,4% Number of districts in the brackets. a As of 31 XII.

9 WAGES AND SALARIES

Average monthly gross wages and salaries a in PLN Deviations of average monthly gross wages and salaries a Total 5739,61 6059,04 from the average wages and salaries in the national economy

-5,2 Industry (BCDE) 5441,67 5657,14 BCDE -6,6 4,4 Construction (F) 5991,18 6245,49 F 3,1

D Trade; repair of motor vehicles (G) 5702,46 6073,66 -0,6 G 0,2 -22,5 Transportation and storage (H) 4445,59 4734,11 H -21,9

D Accommodation and catering (I) 3487,58 3764,54 I -39,2 -37,9

Information and communication (J) 8561,92 8762,84 J 49,2 44,6 45,6 Financial and insurance activities (K) 8358,63 8872,07 K 46,4 14,2 Real estate activities (L) 6553,68 6894,63 L 13,8 27,3 Professional, scientific and technical activities (M) 7303,88 7822,64 M 29,1 -42,1 Administrative and support service activities (N) 3323,05 3500,88 N -42,2 Public administration and defence; 6377,40 6696,59 O 11,1 compulsory social security (O) 10,5

Education (P) 4775,13 4924,37 P -16,8 -18,7 -19,4 Human health and social work activities (Q) 4625,62 4892,57 Q -19,3 -14,2 Arts, entertainment and recreation (R) 4924,80 5169,45 R -14,7 -18,0 Other service activities (S) 4705,63 4934,92 S -18,6

2016 2017 %-60,0 -40,0 -20,0 0,0 20,0 40,0 60,0% a Excluding economic entities employing up to 9 persons; excluding persons employed abroad.

10 DWELLING ECONOMY

2016 2017 Dwellings completed per 1000 population in 2017 Dwelling stocks (as of 31 XII) dwelling in thous. 932,6 952,7 useful floor area of dwellings in thous. m2 54916,0 56166,6 Wisła average: 11,6 number of rooms in a dwelling 3,17 3,16 useful floor area in m2 : per 1 dwelling 58,9 59,0 per capita 31,3 31,8 Dwellings completed 20119 20331 per1000 population 11,5 11,6 per 1000 contracted marriages 2304 2265 useful floor area of dwellings in thous. m2 1192,5 1282,0 average useful floor area 20,1—48,3 (2) 10,1—20,0 (7) 2 59,3 63,1 of 1 dwelling in m 5,1—10,0 (5) 1,7— 5,0 (4) Number of districts in the brackets.

Average duration of construction of new residential buildings Consumption per capita in households in 2017 completed in 2017

Construction: months 3 private 48,4 water from water 46,3 m 0,3 m3 supply system

cooperative 26,8 electricity 910,9 kWh 1,3 kWh for sale or rent 24,6

municipal 15,0 gas from gas 1785,9 kWh 90,5 kWh supply system decrease compared to the previous year

11 TRANSPORT

2016 2017 Major causes of road traffic accidents in 2017 a 2 Public roads per 100 km in km: Caused by pedestrians hard surface district roads 110,5 111,1 (8,1%)

hard surface communal roads 271,5 276,1 22,6% non-compliance with vehicle right of way Passenger cars ab per 1000 population 673 706 Road vehicles and tractors registered b for incorrect crossing 21,2% of pedestrian crossing the first time 143912 153952 15,7% inappropriate speed Transport of passengers by public transport for road conditions during the year in mln: trams 272 269 32,5% other buses 574 591

urban rapid rail 24 23 Caused by drivers (91,9%) metro 184 187 „Park&Ride”(P+R) carparksa 14 14 „Bike and Ride”parking areas 8411c 9433 c Metro in Warsaw in 2017 Public Bike System bicycle rentals during the year in thous. 1835 5064

Road traffic accidents 917 1072 BIAŁOŁĘKA per 10 thous. registered road vehicles a and tractors 6,4 7,1 BIELANY BRÓDNO KONDRATOWICZA MŁOCINY TARGÓWEK WAWRZYSZEW ZACISZE STARE BIELANY casualties 1104 1271 SŁODOWIEC TROCKA MARYMONT BEMOWO PLAC WILSONA PRAGA TARGÓWEK K S PÓŁNOC REMBERTÓW P IĘC ŻOLIBORZ SZWEDZKA ŚLĄSKO WOLA PAR WSTAŃCÓW IA DWORZEC GDAŃSKI LAZUROWA JAN DWORZEC WILEŃSKI MŁYN MIŃSKA IC U DWOR H SZA RATUSZ K C Ó ARSENAŁ STA H W ZEC WSCH RONDO WIATRACZNA R ŚRÓDMIEŚCIE D Z ION N AN C ŚWIĘTOKRZYSKA EN PRAGA P Ó N WESOŁA ŚW O T A OSTROBRAMSKA a As of 31 XII. b including road vehicles having temporary permission O W WOLA RUM N RODOW O ŁC PŁOC RON W POŁUDNIED CENTRUM IĘTOK Y N Z RON ŚW I YŃSKA D FIELDORFA K A OON R IA UK Y A D ZYSKA T-UN GOCŁAW issued at the end of a given year. c Number of bicycle stands. O DASZYŃSK I KOP POLITECHNIKA Z IW OCHOTA ER ERN SYT IK STP MORY POLE ET MOKOTOWSKIE IE GO URSUS RACŁAWICKA MOKOTÓW WAWER WŁOCHY WILANOWSKA

SŁUŻEW

URSYNÓW STOKŁOSY WILANÓW IMIELIN

NATOLIN line I URSYNÓW line II central section line II planned STP Kabaty line III planned

12 HEALTH CARE

a 2016 2017 Medical personnel per 10 thous. population in 2017 Beds in general hospitals ab 12490 12377 per 10 thous. population 71 70 doctors 48,2 Patients c per 1000 population in general hospitals 360,6 353,0 dentists Out-patient consultations 4,8 in thous. 21916,7 22628,3 doctors 19150,6 19729,5 nurses 78,9 stomatological 2766,1 2898,8

Population per 1 generally available 2686 2682 b pharmacy a midwives 17,2 Blood donors per10 thous. population 230 230 a As of 31 XII; data refer to persons working directly with patients. a As of 31 XII. b Including beds and incubators for newborns on neonathology wards. b Per 10 thous. women. c Excluding inter-ward patient transfer.

Out-patient health care in 2017 Children in nurseries a and children’s clubs up to the age of 3 per 1000 children at the same age in 2017

166

Consultations in total per capita: 33,2 30,0 15,0 0

Population per 1 unit: 2601—3450 (2) 211—249 (2) 1801—2600 (5) 181—210 (5) 1001—1800 (9) 151—180 (6) 555—1000 (2) 121—150 (5) Number of districts in the brackets. Number of districts in the brackets.

a Including nursery wards.

13 SOCIAL WELFARE

2016 2017 Supporting family in 2017 Foster familiesa 1342 1260 Average monthly number Children ab in foster families 1645 1559 of families receiving 100527 a of which under 18 years of age 1225 1175 child-raising benefit Foster homesa 11 11 Average number of children in families for which Children ab in foster homes 59 64 129364 a child-raising benefit a a As of 31 XII. b Aged under 25. was granted Number of families 16087 with the Large Family Card

a As part of the„Family 500 +”programme.

Stationary social welfare in 2017 Recipients of social welfare benefits a in 2017 As of 31 XII

33083 8,4% 4 51 total

2 of which: 1

1 4 18447 2,2%6483 3,5% 2 6 8 appropriated benefit attendance services 5 3 7 2 3 3875 3,6% 10941 15,6% 1 temporary benefit meal Residents per 10 thous. population: 1 31—44 (5) 1 21—30 (3) 8018 2,0% 453 3,2% 11—20 (4) permanent benefit burial 2—10 (4) decrease compared to the previous year magnitude zero (2) 1 Homes and facilities Number of districts in the brackets. a Under the item benefits, recipients may be shown several times.

14 CULTURE

2016 2017 Public libraries (with branches) in 2017 As of 31 XII Public libraries a (with branches) 201 203 a Collection per 1000 population in vol. 3767 3758 Loans per 1 borrower in volumes 14,4 14,2 Theatres and music institutionsab 40 40 Audience: per 1 performance 260 257 per 1000 population 1908 2065 Fixed cinemasa 31 28 Audience: per 1 performance 32 32 per 1000 population 4286 4464 a Museums (with branches) 70 66 Population per 1 library: Visitors per 1000 population 5468 5700 16001—17459 (2) Borrowers per 1000 population: a As of 31 XII. b By the seat. 12001—16000 (2) 398 8001—12000 (8) 4035— 8000 (6) 200 Number of districts in the brackets. 0

a Subscribers a per 1000 population in 2017 Museums by selected types in 2017

number of facilities share of visitors

Historical 22 22,3%

radio 225 Art. 11 37,3%

Biographical 7 1,4%

Military 7 1,3%

television 213 Technical and science 4 0,9%

Interdisciplinary 3 33,1% a As of 31 XII. Geological 3 0,4%

a As of 31 XII; including branches. 15 TOURISM

a 2016 2017 Bed places and occupancy rate in selected accommodation facilities in 2017 Tourist accommodation facillitiesa 148 168 of which hotels 85 86 bed places occupancy rate Bed places a in thous. 31,0 28,8 24280 Tourist accommodated in thous. 3315,5 3559,3 Hotels 59,2% of which in hotels 3135,2 2975,9 1983 Overnight stays in thous. 5655,4 6160,2 Other hotel facilities 42,3% of which foreign tourists 2389,3 2553,2 2177 Average length of stay of tourists in tourist Hostels 60,0% accommodation facillities in days 1,7 1,7 620 of which foreign tourists 1,9 1,9 Training-recreational centres 34,9%

311 Rooms for guests 22,4%

Tourist accommodation establishments a in 2017 Hotels a by category in 2017

80,8% 7 168 6

5 1 67,8% 1 76,1% 2 17 4 5 12 1 13 8 H 49 11 1 21 12 70,0% 14 80,0% Number of facilities 16 34 4 Places per 10 thous. population: 9 200,1—1014,3 (5) 100,1— 200,0 (2) number of hotels 50,1— 100,0 (5) occupancy rate of rooms 5,1— 50,0 (6) a As of 31VII. Number of districts in the brackets.

16 TOURISM

Average length of stay of tourists in tourist accommodation Foreign tourists accommodated in tourist accommodation establishments in 2017 establishments in 2017

by continents in thous. days total foreign tourists 4

3

2

1

0

Wola 914,6

Ursus

Ochota

Wawer

Wesoła

Bielany

Włochy

Żoliborz

Ursynów

Bemowo

Wilanów

Białołęka

Mokotów

Targówek

Rembertów

Śródmieście

Praga-Północ 232,7

The Capital The City ofWarsaw Praga-Południe 127,0 13,9 13,0 6,9 Tourists accommodated in 2017

by selected countries in %

10,2% 8,6% 8,6% 7,2% 5,2%

United Kingdom Germany United States Israel Spain of America

5,0% 4,5% 4,5% 3,6% 3,5%

Tourists in %:

domestic France Ukraine Italy Russia China (excludingTaiwan) foreign

17 ENTITIES OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

2016 2017 Entities of the national economy in 2017 As of 31 XII a Entities of the national economy in thous. 419,4 434,7 of which natural persons 227,0 231,5 Newly registered entities in thous. 37,8 35,6 per1000 population 21,6 20,2 Entities removed from the register in thous. 20,8 20,9 per 1000 population 11,9 11,9 a As of 31 XII.

Entities of the national economy in 2017

Bemowo 1800 1252 2040 Białołęka 1277 1703 Natural persons per Bielany 1230 Per 1000 population: 100 working age 4572 population: Mokotów 2591 401—618 (1) 251—400 (6) 29,6 Ochota 2104 912 161—250 (11) 20 Praga-Południe 2751 10 2045 Number of districts in the brackets. 0 879 Praga-Północ 681 299 Structure of entities of the national economya Rembertów 250 5833 by legal status in 2017 Śródmieście 2279 1624 Other Civil partnerships Targówek 1267 (4,2%) (7,5%) Ursus 820 575 joint stock 2310 (0,9%) Ursynów 1627 1253 Commercial ltd. Wawer 911 companies (27,5%) 390 (31,3%) Wesoła 309 unlimited 1180 partnerships Wilanów 528 (0,8%) 985 limited Włochy 558 partnerships 3898 (1,6%) Wola 1894 Cooperatives other 1113 (0,4%) (0,4%) Żoliborz 573 Natural persons Foundations, associations (53,3%) newly registered removed from the register and social organizations (3,4%) a As of 31 XII. 18 ENTITIES OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY

Entities of the national economy per 1 km 2 in 2017 Commercial companies in 2017 As of 31 XII As of 31 XII

840 136,0 3,1

3,3 3,7 3,4 3,0 2,3 0,6 7,4 0,8 17,2 42,6

8,2 1,5 3,2 4,9 19,5

Commercial companies 3,2 2000—4643 (3) with foreign capital participation 6,5 in % of total commercial companies: 1000—1999 (5) 500— 999 (4) 22,0—26,7 (5) 213— 499 (6) 18,0—21,9 (6) 13,4—17,9 (7) Number of commercial Number of districts in the brackets. Number of districts in the brackets. companies in thous.

Structure of entities of the national economy by sections in 2017 As of 31 XII

21,3% 18,5% 16,3%

8,7% 7,3% 6,6% 6,2% 5,9% 4,9% 4,3%

Trade; repair Professional, Information Construction Industry Other Real estate Transportation Human health Other of motor scientific and communication service activities and storage and social work sections vehicles D and technical activity activities activities

19 LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Councillors of the council of the Capital City of Warsaw and district councils in 2017 Stan w dniu 31 XII

Men Women by sex District councils Council of the Capital City ofWarsaw by occupational groups

138 Professionals 23 60 115 76 25 25 Managers 38 21 22 21 21 25 Clerical support workers 31 25 25 21 25 10 Technicians and associate 23 13 23 23 professionals 28 21 9 In %: Service and sales workers 2 women 21 men 23 25 Other occupational groups 6 25 Number of councillors

by age by education

18–29 years 22 236 higher 12 175

87 2 30–39 post-secondary 41 5

114 33 40–59 general secondary 82 24

60 years and more 54 basic vocational 5 70

1 lower secondary and primary 1

20 PUBLIC FINANCES

Budget of the Capital City of Warsaw Revenue and expenditure of the Capital City of Warsaw budget 2016 2017 by selected divisions in 2017 in mln PLN in mln PLN in percent Revenue from division 756a 7973,2 Revenue 14722,2 15476,7 100,0 Miscellaneous settlements 1918,2 city part 10050,8 10829,5 70,0 850,6 Transport; communication 1798,4 powiat part 2301,0 2384,2 15,4 4106,8 district part 2370,4 2263,0 14,6 1790,8 Housing economy 1187,7 Expenditure 13789,8 15271,7 100,0 1087,6 Family city part 6160,8 6877,2 45,0 1315,4 powiat part 1309,6 1353,0 8,9 Municipal economy and 356,4 environmental protection 604,1 district part 6319,4 7041,5 46,1 149,9 Education 3412,8 Surplus 932,4 205,0 x 135,7 Social assistance 524,8 Revenue Expenditure

a Income taxes from legal persons, natural persons and other organizational units without legal personality and expenses associated with their intake.

Revenue of the district part of the Capital City of Warsaw Expenditure on the district part of the Capital City of Warsaw budget per capita in 2017 budget per capita in 2017

In PLN: 2001—4282 (1) In PLN: 1801—2000 (2) 4501—5966 (3) 1201—1800 (4) 4000—4500 (7) 601—1200 (8) 3501—4000 (6) 328— 600 (3) 2944—3500 (2) Number of districts in the brackets. Number of districts in the brackets.

21 WARSAW COMPARED TO VOIVODSHIP CITIES IN 2017

places 1–18 place of the Capital City ofWarsaw

4,21 1,25 –5,45 Natural increase per 1000 population Rzeszów 1 7 18 Łódź

5,44 4,46 –3,46 Total net migration for permanent residence per 1000 population Rzeszów 1 2 18 Poznań

61,2 71,3 72,6 Non-working age population per 100 persons of working age ab Białystok 1 17 18 Łódź

9,8 8,7 0,8 Percentage of foreign students studying at Polish universities c in % Lublin 1 2 18 Zielona Góra

80 100 129 Children aged 3–6 per 100 places in nursery schools a Olsztyn 1 8 18 Szczecin

106,0 100,0 90,2 Percentage of children aged 3–6 in pre-primary education in % Białystok 1 6 18 Gdańsk

557 529 287 Employed persons b per 1000 population Katowice 1 2 18 Szczecin

1,4 2,0 7,0 Registered unemployment rate ab in % Poznań 1 2 18 Białystok

6059,04 3934,15 Warszawa 1 18 Gorzów Average monthly gross wages and salaries in PLN Wielkopolski 540 418 Dwelling stocks b per 1000 population Warszawa 1 18 Rzeszów

2897 2265 692 Dwellings completed per 1000 contracted marriages Rzeszów 1 6 18 Kielce

706 430 Registered passenger cars b per 1000 population Warszawa 1 18 Białystok

aThe lowest value was marked as 1 place, while the highest – as the last place. b As of 31 XII. c By the seat.

22 WARSAW COMPARED TO VOIVODSHIP CITIES IN 2017

places 1–18 place of the Capital City ofWarsaw

312 543 861 Children at nursery age (up to the age of 3) per 100 places in nurseries Opole 1 8 18 Bydgoszcz (including wards) and children’s clubsa 76 105 232 Persons who received health services in the place of occurrence Kraków 1 5 18 Kielce by emergency rescue teams per 1000 populationa 4,17 2,05 1,59 Residents of stationary social welfare facilities (including branches) Kielce 1 16 17 Bydgoszcz per 1000 population Toruń 283 244 107 Borrowers in public libraries per 1000 population Opole 1 5 18 Toruń

5804 4464 2921 Audience in cinemas per 1000 population Poznań 1 7 18 Białystok

49,7 37,6 10,2 Share of foreign tourists accommodated in tourist accommodation establishments Kraków 1 3 18 Kielce

246 119 Entities of the national economy registered in the REGON register Warszawa 1 18 Białystok per 1000 populationb 14,9 5,0 3,6 Łódź Białystok 1 14 17 Share on expenditure on public roads in total expenditure in % GorzówWlkp. 50,2 6,3 1,4 EU funds of cities with powiat status for financing programmes Rzeszów 1 12 18 Łódź and projects per capita in PLN 95,9 59,5 0,0 GorzówWlkp. Kielce Gas pollutants (excluding CO 2 ) retained or neutralized Gdańsk 1 5 15 in pollutant reduction systems in % of pollutants produced Toruń Zielona Góra

aThe lowest value was marked as 1 place, while the highest – as the last place. b As of 31 XII.

23 WARSAW COMPARED TO MAZOWIECKIE VOIVODSHIP IN 2017

Mazowieckie the Capital City of Warsaw

Population per 1 km2 1750Percentage of population 10 Natural increase 1 per 1000 population aged 65 and more 0,86 1,25 17,2 151 3412 19,9 003500 20 0 2

2,5 1 25 Total net migration 2,52 Total fertility rate Median age for permanent residence 1,485 per 1000 population 1,570 40,2 4,46 0 520 0 41,3 50

Percentage of children 50 Share of students of vocational 25Employed persons per 100 50 aged 3–6 in pre-primary schools in the number of 31,0 working age population 50,7 education in % students of upper secondary schools (excluding 92,1 43,0 90,7 0 100 post-secondary) in % 0 50 0 100

Registered unemployed persons 2,5 Average monthly gross 5000Dwellings completed 6 per 100 working age wages and salaries 5524 6059 per 1000 population 6,9 population in PLN

4,8 11,6 0 50 10000 0 12

25 500 Consumption of water Consumption of electricity Road traffic accidents 5 from water supply system in households in urban areas per 10 thous. registered in households 37,7 per capita in kWh 857 road vehicles 7,1 3 per capita in m 46,3 911 and tractors 8,7 0 500 1000 0 10

Children up to the age of 3 100 Out-patient 7,5 Persons awarded a social 200 in nurseries (including wards) 89 consultations 8,9 welfare benfit decision 188 and children’s clubs per capita per 10 thous. population 316 per 1000 children in the 166 12,9 same age group 0 2000 15 0 400

Audience in fixed 20 Natural persons 15Share of area under legal 15 16 cinemas per 1 screening conducting economic 23 protection in % 32 activity per 100 of grand total areas 23,6 working age population 29,7 0 400 30 0 30

24 Due to the nature of the publication, explanations, detailed comments and notes on methodology published in other publications of the Statistical Office inWarszawa, were omitted. Due to the electronic mode of data processing, in some cases sums of components may differ from the amount given in the„total”item. Some information for the last year was given on the basis of preliminary data and may change in subsequent publications.

Data sources: Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography – geographical location and geodesic area Institute of Meteorology andWater Management – meteorological data Ministry of National Education – data on education (excluding higher education institutions) Ministry of Science and Higher Education – data on higher education institutions Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy – data on unemployment and supporting family Ministry of Digital Affairs – data on registered vehicles Warsaw City Hall – data on bicycle parking areas Board of MunicipalTransport – data on„Park&Ride”carparks National Police Headquarters – data on road traffic accidents Board ofWarsaw Metro – diagram of metro lines Ministry of Health and Ministry of the Interior and Administration – data on medical personnel Office of MazowieckieVoivodship – data on persons receiving social assistance benefits www.bip.warszawa.pl – data on the budget of the Capital City ofWarsaw

symbolD – categories of applied classification are presented in abbreviated form