Census in Poland
Censuses in Poland:
18th-19th centuries
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (census of 1789, see pl:Lustracja dymów i podanie ludności)
Poland was partitioned between German Prussia, Russian Empire, and Austria-Hungary since 1795.
- Russian Empire Census (Privislinsky Krai census of 1897)
- German census of 1895 (Province of Posen, Province of Silesia, Province of Pomerania, West Prussia, Province of Brandenburg)
- Austro-Hungarian census (Grand Duchy of Cracow, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria)
20th century
- Polish census of 1921
- Polish census of 1931
- Polish census of 1950
- Polish census of 1960
- Polish census of 1970
- Polish census of 1978
- Polish census of 1988
In addition to these censuses, there were also:
- the Polish summary survey of 1946 [pl]
- microcensus (representative surveys) of 1974, 1984 and 1995
- surveys of agricultural population
21st century
- Polish census of 2002
- Polish census of 2011
- Polish census of 2021
See also
- Central Statistical Office (Poland)
References
- (in Polish) Joanna Strzelecka, Powszechne spisy ludności, Kancelaria Sejmu, Biuro Studiów i Ekspertyz, Informacja Nr 890, 4/2002
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