The COVID-19 pandemic and regional economic resilience in northern Finland, Norway, and Sweden – bouncing back or not?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32249Dato
2023Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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simonen, Jaakko; Moilanen, Mikko Antti; Kotila, Jemina; Lohtander, Joona; Westin, Lars; Østbye, Stein Eirik; Riepponen, Tapio; Svento, RauliSammendrag
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