Millionen junger Polen haben ihre Heimatstädte verlassen und ordnen ihr Leben in Warschau, Breslau oder Krakau. Obwohl sie sagen, dass diejenigen, die dort geblieben sind "Lebe wie Donuts in Butter"Sie selbst denken nicht an eine Rückkehr. Vor allem Frauen, und das hat – so der Experte – schwerwiegende Folgen. – "Ein Bauer sucht eine Frau" kommt nicht aus dem Nichts, das sind echte Probleme – sagt der Demograf und Sozialgerontologe Prof. Piotr Szukalski gegenüber Interia.

Keine junge Frau mit Verstand möchte in einem römisch-katholischen Bantustan leben.

https://wydarzenia.interia.pl/kraj/news-nie-wroce-mlodzi-uciekaja-z-rodzinnych-miast-skutki-beda-bol,nId,22604909

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  1. Certain_Draft2866 on

    A farmer better start paying fucking ZUS instead of finding a wife

  2. XWasTheProblem on

    Yeah, unfortunately for many careers, especially for fields like tech or finance, you either have access to one of the Large Four (Kraków, Warszawa, Wrocław, Poznań), are experienced enough to be allowed to work remotely – assuming the roles you’re looking for allow that – or you are kinda just fucked.

    Source – programmer who lost his job last year, the closest of the big cities to me is Kraków which is 120 KM per direction, and it just so happens the best road is a paid highway with two toll booths.

  3. Corpo-Rat90 on

    This will change in time people think living in a hole in the wall in the city is amazing until they realize paying the same amount for a home in the country will give them a better life style. The issue is connections and commute to those bigger cities and the train line in małopolska from the krakow area will fix that, the fact you go around saying these small towns are all farmers is funny and shows you never lived in one lol

  4. It’s the same in every country. Rural towns and villages don’t have the same opportunities as cities. Education, employment, entertainment, is all found in cities. There’s nothing to keep younger people living in a rural place. If anyone figures out how to fix it, they’ll be rich.

  5. Diss_ConnecT on

    I live in a place like this, where out of my 25 classmates maybe 4 or 5 stayed after we finished school. The houses are cheap compared to any big cities, but your career options here are: store clerk in a market or 12h shifts in a factory 7km out of town. Other vacancies would be like 1 doctor a decade, 1 new teacher every 5 years, 1 office job at the town hall every 3-4 years, one of the two hairdressers will soon retire so maybe someone could open a new saloon in her place then and so on. If you aren’t lucky enough to be looking for a job when someone retires you can either leave or buy a car and commute to the nearest city, which is half an hour drive if you’re working on the outskirts close to the main road, or above one hour if you have to get to a place within the city. There’s nothing to see and nothing to do after work, there are two bars that serve beer and onion rings. Pros are, once you land a job you can most likely keep it until retirement and even longer and life here is cheap so minimum wage is absolutely enough to survive. If you want anything more from your life than going to work you’ll probably hate and returning home to watch Netflix, you need to move.

  6. Brave_Explorer5988 on

    This is a natural fenomen occurring everywhere. And it’s not new, it’s thousands years old. It’s not even exclusive to humans

    Mammals migrate where the needs are fulfilled. Humans have migrated since forever, migrating to places where crops grow better, to places less prone to disasters, to places where water is, etc.

    No one wants to live in a place where your needs are not fulfilled or where it takes a considerable amount of energy to get them (e.g., you can farm in the desert, but it costs significantly more than just move next to the river; same here). Same here, everyone wants a nice life. A decent income, decent amounts to save, nice vacation each year, access to education for their kids, access to infrastructure, etc. Yes, you can have all of those from gmina Zadupia in the mountains, if you want, giving that you’d probably have to drive daily 2+ hours to fulfill your needs (work, education, medical, infrastructure, entertainment, etc).

  7. A lot of my family lives out in the country and they are perpetually drunk 24/7 LOL I know as a young woman I would want to move to the city as well so I wouldn’t have to look at all those drunk people and drunk men LOL I don’t blame them. I go visit my cousin’s out in the country and there isn’t a single day that goes by that I don’t have alcohol in my system and half of them are doing eye openers in the morning.

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