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Small villages and socio-economic change in resource peripheries: A view from Northern Sweden

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posted on 2021-12-14, 03:24 authored by Dean Carson, Doris A Carson, Marco Eimermann, Michelle ThompsonMichelle Thompson, Matthew Hayes
Many towns and villages in the inland north of Sweden were settled by independent farmers and foresters, with industry and company towns being relatively rare. In Canada and Australia industry and company towns were more common, and there is some evidence that those towns have found it more difficult to attract and retain population than what we term here as ‘settler towns’. Development of alternative economic activities such as tourism has been difficult. In Sweden, however, there is no clear distinction between the recent demographic performance of industry and settler villages, and local economic activity has been relatively unimportant as most villages are well connected to regional labour markets.

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Editor

Lundmark L; Carson DB; Eimermann M

Start Page

27

End Page

53

Number of Pages

27

ISBN-13

9789811566233

Publisher

Springer Nature

Place of Publication

Singapore

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Umeå University, Sweden

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Tourism and Regional Opportunities

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Chapter Number

3

Number of Chapters

20

Parent Title

Dipping in to the north: Living, working and traveling in sparsely populated areas

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