Over one-third of Polish households are now single-person, data shows
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Telewizja Polska S.A
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New data reveals that over one-third of Polish households now consist of a single person, reflecting significant demographic shifts. Additionally, the share of households with children has declined sharply from 37% in 2006 to just 25% in 2025, indicating broader societal changes in family structure and living arrangements in Poland.
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The share of households with children fell from 37% in 2006 to 25% in 2025
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