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European Planning Studies | 2015

Determinants of Net Migration to Rural Areas, and the Impacts of Migration on Rural Labour Markets and Self-Employment in Rural Sweden

Kent Eliasson; Hans Westlund; Mats Johansson

Abstract Across most of Europe, the countryside seems to show a polarized development in which large districts are depopulating, while certain areas, mainly around big- and mid-sized cities, are increasing in population. The latter development is often described in concepts of “rural gentrification” and “rurbanization”, symbolizing a transformation of rural communities to communities with urban values and lifestyles. Most studies of the effects of these processes have focused on social and cultural consequences, as e.g. the displacements of lower-income households with higher-income residents and of rural culture and values with urban ones. This paper examines the phenomenon from another perspective, namely the effects of the “rurbanization” processes on countrysides labour markets and economic life. This paper aims at analysing the determinants of net migration to rural areas in general and to different types of regions, and the impacts of in-migration on rural labour markets, self-employment and other socio-economic conditions in Sweden for the period of 2003–2005. We find that net migration into rural areas increases with the size of adjacent local and regional centres, whereas net migration decreases with the average commuting distance of workers in the rural areas. When comparing in-migrants to rural areas with rural area stayers, our results indicate that the former has lower incomes, a lower employment ratio and a lower degree of entrepreneurial activities. These differences could—at least partly—be explained by the fact that rural area stayers were on average 6 years older than rural area in-migrants, i.e. the two groups were in different stages of their life cycles.


Regional Studies | 2003

Geographical Labour Mobility: Migration or Commuting?

Kent Eliasson; Urban Lindgren; Olle Westerlund


Small Business Economics | 2012

Do firms learn by exporting or learn to export? Evidence from small and medium-sized enterprises

Kent Eliasson; Pär Hansson; Markus Lindvert


Annals of Regional Science | 2013

Attributes influencing self-employment propensity in urban and rural Sweden

Kent Eliasson; Hans Westlund


Archive | 2007

Flyttning och pendling i Sverige

Kent Eliasson; Olle Westerlund; Johanna Åström


Papers in Regional Science | 2014

All in the family: Self-selection and migration by couples†

Kent Eliasson; Robert A. Nakosteen; Olle Westerlund; Michael Zimmer


Umeå Economic Studies | 2009

Do Firms Learn by Exporting or Learn to Export? Evidence from Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Swedish Manufacturing

Pär Hansson; Kent Eliasson; Markus Lindvert


Archive | 2013

Does social capital contribute to regional economic growth? Swedish experiences

Kent Eliasson; Hans Westlund; Stefan Fölster


Archive | 2002

Flytta eller Pendla

Urban Lindgren; Kent Eliasson; Olle Westerlund


Umeå Economic Studies | 2006

The Effects of Accessibility to University Education on Enrollment Decisions, Geographical Mobility, and Social Recruitment

Kent Eliasson

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Hans Westlund

Royal Institute of Technology

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Mats Johansson

Royal Institute of Technology

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Michael Zimmer

University of Evansville

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Robert A. Nakosteen

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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