In the 20th century, urbanization and suburbanization have depopulated sparsely populated areas in Sweden. In the south, these processes are largely hidden by the growth of the centre when observed at the municipality level. In Northern Sweden, however, many sparsely populated municipalities have experienced a substantial overall population decline in recent decades. The main cause for the population loss is negative net migration. Young adults are overrepresented among the outmigrants, resulting in an aging population. This, in turn, has local economic implications, especially in light of a shrinking local tax base. The main long-term development problem for shrinking regions in Sweden is shortage of professional labor equipped for emergin...
This paper documents regional population changes in Sweden since 1860 and investigates how these cha...
The relationship between local labour market conditions and regional migration has been widely discu...
In many countries, regional income inequality has followed an inverted U-shaped curve, growing durin...
The objective of the study at hand is to explore the phenomenon of rural depopulation and more speci...
Over the last ten years the population increase in the Arctic regions, such as Norway or Sweden, as ...
The depopulation of the Swedish region Härjedalen between 1950 and 1970 is the subject of this study...
Swedish municipalities vary in size and they are differently vulnerable in regards to alterations an...
The recent migrations within Sweden. Swedish urbanization goes on very quickly ; in the last decad...
To contribute to more balanced perspectives on sub-municipal population change in sparsely populated...
In Sweden, growing processes and shrinking processes take place simultaneously since decades. The fo...
Based on various empirical investigations, the paper examines the population trends in the periphera...
Regional differences have been increasing in Sweden. Over the last five to ten years, several munici...
In this paper, the phenomenon of population decline has been looked at. The focus has been on popula...
During the past decade almost every western society has experienced an urbanization process that has...
Regional disparities and spatial inequality are typical topics studied by geography. Sweden is one o...
This paper documents regional population changes in Sweden since 1860 and investigates how these cha...
The relationship between local labour market conditions and regional migration has been widely discu...
In many countries, regional income inequality has followed an inverted U-shaped curve, growing durin...
The objective of the study at hand is to explore the phenomenon of rural depopulation and more speci...
Over the last ten years the population increase in the Arctic regions, such as Norway or Sweden, as ...
The depopulation of the Swedish region Härjedalen between 1950 and 1970 is the subject of this study...
Swedish municipalities vary in size and they are differently vulnerable in regards to alterations an...
The recent migrations within Sweden. Swedish urbanization goes on very quickly ; in the last decad...
To contribute to more balanced perspectives on sub-municipal population change in sparsely populated...
In Sweden, growing processes and shrinking processes take place simultaneously since decades. The fo...
Based on various empirical investigations, the paper examines the population trends in the periphera...
Regional differences have been increasing in Sweden. Over the last five to ten years, several munici...
In this paper, the phenomenon of population decline has been looked at. The focus has been on popula...
During the past decade almost every western society has experienced an urbanization process that has...
Regional disparities and spatial inequality are typical topics studied by geography. Sweden is one o...
This paper documents regional population changes in Sweden since 1860 and investigates how these cha...
The relationship between local labour market conditions and regional migration has been widely discu...
In many countries, regional income inequality has followed an inverted U-shaped curve, growing durin...