Mind maps of employment development in Swedish sparse regions

Employment options are forming an essential part of living conditions for individuals and households. In this paper we present how people in Sweden perceive current and future job options. The empirical case is the northern half of the Swedish territory, which is divided into four counties. The anal...

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Main Authors: Ulf Wiberg, Tommy Lind
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2011
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R&D
eco
Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/f42b56f7941c484caf98df3f2a0cdbc4
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:f42b56f7941c484caf98df3f2a0cdbc4 2023-05-15T17:44:56+02:00 Mind maps of employment development in Swedish sparse regions Ulf Wiberg Tommy Lind 2011-01-01 https://doaj.org/article/f42b56f7941c484caf98df3f2a0cdbc4 en eng Geographical Society of Finland 0015-0010 1798-5617 https://doaj.org/article/f42b56f7941c484caf98df3f2a0cdbc4 undefined Fennia: International Journal of Geography, Vol 189, Iss 1, Pp 32-42 (2011) Northern Sweden employment ANOTA analysis path dependency manufacturing industry service industry R&D demo eco Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2011 fttriple 2023-01-22T17:49:58Z Employment options are forming an essential part of living conditions for individuals and households. In this paper we present how people in Sweden perceive current and future job options. The empirical case is the northern half of the Swedish territory, which is divided into four counties. The analysis is based on data from a questionnaire which was distributed to 4 000 inhabitants aged 15-85 years during October 2008 - January 2009. The ANOTA method is used as analytical instrument. Two categories of determinants behind attitudes to job options in general at the local labor market have been chosen. The first category includes a set of personal attributes, while the second category includes a set of locational characteristics. Further is analyzed how the respondents perceived the specific role of manufacturing industry, service industry and R&D for the development in their county. Also in this part the two categories of determinants are used. The analysis reveals a rather widely spread anxiety about both current and future provision of job options. The most satisfied and optimistic respondents were young, male and high income earners living in coastal municipal with a low unemployment level. There were also some striking differences in views among sub groups on the role of manufacturing industry, service industry and R&D. The biggest contrasts were between manufacturing industry and R&D. The highest share of respondents who regarded manufacturing industry as very important was found among men, over 30 years, with a low education and living in municipalities with a high unemployment level. The highest share of respondents who regarded R&D as very important was found among women, younger than 30 years, highly educated and living in coastal municipalities with a low unemployment level. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Unknown
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employment
ANOTA analysis
path dependency
manufacturing industry
service industry
R&D
demo
eco
spellingShingle Northern Sweden
employment
ANOTA analysis
path dependency
manufacturing industry
service industry
R&D
demo
eco
Ulf Wiberg
Tommy Lind
Mind maps of employment development in Swedish sparse regions
topic_facet Northern Sweden
employment
ANOTA analysis
path dependency
manufacturing industry
service industry
R&D
demo
eco
description Employment options are forming an essential part of living conditions for individuals and households. In this paper we present how people in Sweden perceive current and future job options. The empirical case is the northern half of the Swedish territory, which is divided into four counties. The analysis is based on data from a questionnaire which was distributed to 4 000 inhabitants aged 15-85 years during October 2008 - January 2009. The ANOTA method is used as analytical instrument. Two categories of determinants behind attitudes to job options in general at the local labor market have been chosen. The first category includes a set of personal attributes, while the second category includes a set of locational characteristics. Further is analyzed how the respondents perceived the specific role of manufacturing industry, service industry and R&D for the development in their county. Also in this part the two categories of determinants are used. The analysis reveals a rather widely spread anxiety about both current and future provision of job options. The most satisfied and optimistic respondents were young, male and high income earners living in coastal municipal with a low unemployment level. There were also some striking differences in views among sub groups on the role of manufacturing industry, service industry and R&D. The biggest contrasts were between manufacturing industry and R&D. The highest share of respondents who regarded manufacturing industry as very important was found among men, over 30 years, with a low education and living in municipalities with a high unemployment level. The highest share of respondents who regarded R&D as very important was found among women, younger than 30 years, highly educated and living in coastal municipalities with a low unemployment level.
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