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Received: 2024-09-15  |  Accepted: 2025-03-04  |  Published: 2025-03-30

Title

Demographic ageing and public debt in Poland. Is the public finance sector about to collapse?


Abstract

The paper addresses the issue of demographic ageing of the Polish population, with particular emphasis on its impact on the functioning of the national economy. Its main objective was to assess the influence of demographic changes on the public finance sector in Poland. To achieve the main objective of assessing the impact of demographic aging on Poland's public finance sector, a study of correlation and periodic change dynamics was conducted, covering the period from 2000 to 2022. Additionally, a regression analysis was performed using the Classical Least Squares Method. In the research part of the paper, changes in the age structure in Poland are characterized, and the impact of this phenomenon on the economic situation of elderly persons is assessed. Using an econometric model, the impact of factors related to demographic changes, such as natural population growth and the demographic dependency ratio on the post-working-age population, on the value of the state's public debt was assessed. Based on the model, an attempt was made to forecast this variable for the years 2023-2026. The analyses revealed that the consequences of demographic ageing threaten the stability of the public finance sector. The study showed that with a 95% probability, a decrease in natural population growth by 1000 individuals leads to an increase in debt by 0.81 billion PLN, and an increase in the demographic dependency ratio on the post-working-age population results in an increase in public debt by 19.71 billion PLN, with other conditions unchanged. Furthermore, the prediction confirmed that, under the conditions of the values of explanatory variables forecasted by the Central Statistical Office, its value in 2026 will increase by 0.38% compared to 2022.


Keywords

demographic ageing, public finance sector, public debt


JEL classifications

H63 , J10 , J11


URI

http://jssidoi.org/jesi/article/1293


DOI


Pages

286-303


Funding


This is an open access issue and all published articles are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Authors

Piotrowski, Marek
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Olsztyn, Poland http://www.uwm.edu.pl
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Antoń, Magdalena
University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Olsztyn, Poland http://www.uwm.edu.pl
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Kwiatkowska, Emilia
Regional Territorial Observatory at the Spatial Planning Office of the Lodz Voivodeship, Łódź, Poland
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Journal title

Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues

Volume

12


Number

3


Issue date

March 2025


Issue DOI


ISSN

ISSN 2345-0282 (online)


Publisher

VšĮ Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Center, Vilnius, Lithuania

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