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'A One-Way Ticket to the City!' On Young Women Leaving the Swedish Rural Region Västernorrland

Rauhut, Daniel LU and Littke, Helene (2016) In Journal of Rural Studies 43(1). p.301-310
Abstract
Most rural and peripheral regions in Sweden suffer from an outmigration of young adults and particularly young women are over-represented in this outmigration. The outmigration of young adults in general and young women in particular is headed for the major towns in southern Sweden and the capital city Stockholm. This sex-biased out-migration has been on-going for more than 40 years for some rural regions in Sweden.

This paper aims at explaining the outmigration and return migration of women 18–34 to and from the peripheral region Västernorrland in Northern Sweden. A qualitative method will be used in the analysis in this study. The empirical material consists of expert interviews and interviews with young women leaving... (More)
Most rural and peripheral regions in Sweden suffer from an outmigration of young adults and particularly young women are over-represented in this outmigration. The outmigration of young adults in general and young women in particular is headed for the major towns in southern Sweden and the capital city Stockholm. This sex-biased out-migration has been on-going for more than 40 years for some rural regions in Sweden.

This paper aims at explaining the outmigration and return migration of women 18–34 to and from the peripheral region Västernorrland in Northern Sweden. A qualitative method will be used in the analysis in this study. The empirical material consists of expert interviews and interviews with young women leaving Västernorrland, returning to Västernorrland or moving in without any prior connection to the region.

The conventional driving forces for out-migration of young women are connected to studies and moving to more female-friendly labour markets. The findings in this study suggest that bad infrastructure and general service are factors causing out-migration and repel women to return. Furthermore, young women with weak social networks in the region appear more willing to leave and the ‘macho culture’ in the region appears a push-factor. (Less)
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Gender biased migration, Regional migration, Social networks, Lifestyles, And regional labour markets, R23, J61, Z13
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Journal of Rural Studies
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301 - 310
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10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.05.003
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  title        = {{'A One-Way Ticket to the City!' On Young Women Leaving the Swedish Rural Region Västernorrland}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2015.05.003}},
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