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Mapping the Socioeconomic Landscape of Rural Sweden: Towards a Typology of Rural Areas
Hedlund M. Mapping the socioeconomic landscape of rural Sweden: towards a typology of rural areas, Regional Studies. Definitions of the rural have been the subject of numerous academic papers. This paper argues that the a priori urban–rural continuum model should be abandoned in favour of a more open approach. In advancing this argument, a socioeconomic typology of rural Sweden is developed by means of cluster analysis. A total of 3983 areas were sorted into five clusters and 16 sub-clusters. One-third of the rural population lives in the middle-class countryside within the urban shadow (12%) and working-class countryside within the urban shadow (22%); the bulk of the rural population lives in countryside outside the urban shadow (25%) and manufacturing periphery (28%); and a smaller share resides in the resource periphery (12%). It is concluded that location-specific typologies based on high-resolution data that avoid a priori assumptions of rurality give great insight into rural heterogeneity.
Mapping the Socioeconomic Landscape of Rural Sweden: Towards a Typology of Rural Areas
Hedlund M. Mapping the socioeconomic landscape of rural Sweden: towards a typology of rural areas, Regional Studies. Definitions of the rural have been the subject of numerous academic papers. This paper argues that the a priori urban–rural continuum model should be abandoned in favour of a more open approach. In advancing this argument, a socioeconomic typology of rural Sweden is developed by means of cluster analysis. A total of 3983 areas were sorted into five clusters and 16 sub-clusters. One-third of the rural population lives in the middle-class countryside within the urban shadow (12%) and working-class countryside within the urban shadow (22%); the bulk of the rural population lives in countryside outside the urban shadow (25%) and manufacturing periphery (28%); and a smaller share resides in the resource periphery (12%). It is concluded that location-specific typologies based on high-resolution data that avoid a priori assumptions of rurality give great insight into rural heterogeneity.
Mapping the Socioeconomic Landscape of Rural Sweden: Towards a Typology of Rural Areas
Hedlund, Martin (author)
Regional Studies ; 50 ; 460-474
2016-03-03
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Rural heterogeneity , Rural change , Rural typology , Regional development , Cluster analysis , Sweden , 乡村异质性 , 乡村改变 , 乡村类型学 , 区域发展 , 集群分析 , 瑞典 , Hétérogénéité rurale , Mutation rurale , Typologie rurale , Aménagement du territoire , Analyse par grappes , Suède , Ländliche Heterogenität , Veränderungen in ländlichen Gebieten , Ländliche Typologie , Regionalentwicklung , Clusteranalyse , Schweden , Heterogeneidad rural , Cambio rural , Tipología rural , Desarrollo regional , Análisis de aglomeraciones , Suecia , R120
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