Hoła, B.; Nowobilski, T. Classification of Economic Regions with Regards to Selected Factors Characterizing the Construction Industry. Sustainability2018, 10, 1637.
Hoła, B.; Nowobilski, T. Classification of Economic Regions with Regards to Selected Factors Characterizing the Construction Industry. Sustainability 2018, 10, 1637.
Hoła, B.; Nowobilski, T. Classification of Economic Regions with Regards to Selected Factors Characterizing the Construction Industry. Sustainability2018, 10, 1637.
Hoła, B.; Nowobilski, T. Classification of Economic Regions with Regards to Selected Factors Characterizing the Construction Industry. Sustainability 2018, 10, 1637.
Abstract
The article presents the methodology for classifying economic regions with regards to selected factors that characterize a region, such as: the economic structure of the region, and thus the share of individual sectors in the economy; employment; the dynamics of the development of individual sectors expressed as an increase or decrease in production value; the population density in the region and also the level of occupational safety. Cluster analysis, which is a method of multidimensional statistical analysis available in Statistica software, was used to solve the task. The proposed methodology was used to group Polish voivodships with regards to the speed of economic development and occupational safety in the construction industry. Data published by the Central Statistical Office was used for this purpose, such as the value of construction and assembly production, the number of people employed in the construction industry, the population of an individual region and the number of people injured in occupational accidents.
Keywords
economic regions; regional classification; classification methodology; construction industry; cluster analysis; accidents in construction
Subject
Engineering, Civil Engineering
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