The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?

The COVID-19 pandemic has been first and foremost a health crisis, but it has also had severe negative impacts on the global economy. It has shaken regional economies, especially labour markets, over the last two years. Arctic regions are no exception. The aim of this article is to analyse the regio...

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Main Authors: Simonen, Jaakko, Moilanen, Mikko, Kotila, Jemina, Lohtander, Joona, Westin, Lars, Hersinger, Anders, Østbye, Stein, Riepponen, Tapio, Svento, Rauli
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Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Centrum för regionalvetenskap (CERUM) 2023
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-228768 2024-09-15T17:50:18+00:00 The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not? Simonen, Jaakko Moilanen, Mikko Kotila, Jemina Lohtander, Joona Westin, Lars Hersinger, Anders Østbye, Stein Riepponen, Tapio Svento, Rauli 2023 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-228768 eng eng UmeÃ¥ universitet, Centrum för regionalvetenskap (CERUM) University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway LuleÃ¥ University of Technology, LuleÃ¥, Sweden University of the Arctic Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security , 2023, s. 251-274 Arctic Yearbook, 2298-2418, 2023, s. 251-274 orcid:0000-0001-6121-377X orcid:0000-0001-9748-1127 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-228768 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Covid-19 Arctic regions Arctic cities Arctic 5 labour market regional development UmeÃ¥ Oulu Rovaniemi LuleÃ¥ Tromsö Economics Nationalekonomi Economic Geography Ekonomisk geografi Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2023 ftumeauniv 2024-08-27T23:40:01Z The COVID-19 pandemic has been first and foremost a health crisis, but it has also had severe negative impacts on the global economy. It has shaken regional economies, especially labour markets, over the last two years. Arctic regions are no exception. The aim of this article is to analyse the regional economic impacts, as well as the recovery processes, of the COVID- 19 pandemic in Arctic 5 cities in Northern Finland, Sweden, and Norway (Oulu and Rovaniemi in Finland, LuleÃ¥ and UmeÃ¥ in Sweden and Tromsø in Norway). In many countries, including Finland, Sweden and Norway, governments decreed various types of lockdown policies to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to such policies, the pandemic has had an asymmetrical impact not only on individuals but also on communities and regions. This has given new urgency to a place-based approach to regional development, mitigating territorial inequalities. Our goal is to study how hard the Arctic 5 cities have been hit by the COVID-19 shock and how well they have been able to absorb, adapt to and recover from the crisis. The research question thus focuses on the resilience of the regions. In this study, we focus on the analysis of public statistics concerning the development of labour markets. We also analyse changes in human behaviour during the pandemic using the information provided by Google Mobility data. These mobility data and labour market indicators are used to measure regional economic and social resilience. Our research shows that, for example, regional socioeconomic structures have played an important role in how well the regions have been able to withstand the pandemic and recover from it. Differences in national containment regulations have also affected this development. These cross-border comparisons provide information on how well different measures in different regions across national borders have functioned and what impacts they have had on regional economies, especially on labour markets and people’s mobility. Part of special ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Finland Rovaniemi Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Covid-19
Arctic regions
Arctic cities
Arctic 5
labour market
regional development
Umeå
Oulu
Rovaniemi
Luleå
Tromsö
Economics
Nationalekonomi
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Covid-19
Arctic regions
Arctic cities
Arctic 5
labour market
regional development
Umeå
Oulu
Rovaniemi
Luleå
Tromsö
Economics
Nationalekonomi
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
Simonen, Jaakko
Moilanen, Mikko
Kotila, Jemina
Lohtander, Joona
Westin, Lars
Hersinger, Anders
Østbye, Stein
Riepponen, Tapio
Svento, Rauli
The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
topic_facet Covid-19
Arctic regions
Arctic cities
Arctic 5
labour market
regional development
Umeå
Oulu
Rovaniemi
Luleå
Tromsö
Economics
Nationalekonomi
Economic Geography
Ekonomisk geografi
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
description The COVID-19 pandemic has been first and foremost a health crisis, but it has also had severe negative impacts on the global economy. It has shaken regional economies, especially labour markets, over the last two years. Arctic regions are no exception. The aim of this article is to analyse the regional economic impacts, as well as the recovery processes, of the COVID- 19 pandemic in Arctic 5 cities in Northern Finland, Sweden, and Norway (Oulu and Rovaniemi in Finland, Luleå and Umeå in Sweden and Tromsø in Norway). In many countries, including Finland, Sweden and Norway, governments decreed various types of lockdown policies to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to such policies, the pandemic has had an asymmetrical impact not only on individuals but also on communities and regions. This has given new urgency to a place-based approach to regional development, mitigating territorial inequalities. Our goal is to study how hard the Arctic 5 cities have been hit by the COVID-19 shock and how well they have been able to absorb, adapt to and recover from the crisis. The research question thus focuses on the resilience of the regions. In this study, we focus on the analysis of public statistics concerning the development of labour markets. We also analyse changes in human behaviour during the pandemic using the information provided by Google Mobility data. These mobility data and labour market indicators are used to measure regional economic and social resilience. Our research shows that, for example, regional socioeconomic structures have played an important role in how well the regions have been able to withstand the pandemic and recover from it. Differences in national containment regulations have also affected this development. These cross-border comparisons provide information on how well different measures in different regions across national borders have functioned and what impacts they have had on regional economies, especially on labour markets and people’s mobility. Part of special ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Simonen, Jaakko
Moilanen, Mikko
Kotila, Jemina
Lohtander, Joona
Westin, Lars
Hersinger, Anders
Østbye, Stein
Riepponen, Tapio
Svento, Rauli
author_facet Simonen, Jaakko
Moilanen, Mikko
Kotila, Jemina
Lohtander, Joona
Westin, Lars
Hersinger, Anders
Østbye, Stein
Riepponen, Tapio
Svento, Rauli
author_sort Simonen, Jaakko
title The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
title_short The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
title_full The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
title_fullStr The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
title_full_unstemmed The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
title_sort covid-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern finland, norway, and sweden – bouncing back or not?
publisher Umeå universitet, Centrum för regionalvetenskap (CERUM)
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