Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia

The advisability of an urban-centred growth strategy in sparsely populated parts of Europe has not been much analysed at micro-levels such as that of the postcode area. This paper investigates how regional disparities in living standards continued to increase during the technology-driven growth phas...

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Main Authors: Olli Lehtonen, Markku Tykkyläinen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2011-12-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
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Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3849
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description The advisability of an urban-centred growth strategy in sparsely populated parts of Europe has not been much analysed at micro-levels such as that of the postcode area. This paper investigates how regional disparities in living standards continued to increase during the technology-driven growth phase of 1993−2003, as exemplified by the case of North Karelia in Finland. Urban sprawl conveyed the spread effects of the rise in incomes, and the upsurge of living standards was concentrated in the neighbourhood of the provincial centre, Joensuu. Living standards faced a process of double divergence: between the central district of Joensuu and its commuter belt, and between the provincial core area and its hinterland, the latter consisting of rural areas and small towns dependent largely on natural resources. The spatial outcome of this socio-economic reorganization is a three-zone core-periphery pattern. As the economy grew, geographical shifts in wealth were consequences of the growth and mobility of certain social groups and strata. A wave of high living standards towards the outskirts of the provincial centre was generated by an expansion in commuting. The relative decline in living standards in the periphery was due to long-term rural decline and involved spatial restructuring.
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spelling doaj.art-0f13f933e86b43bb8a0e631c766d3a532022-12-22T03:05:41ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56172011-12-011892Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North KareliaOlli Lehtonen0Markku Tykkyläinen1University of Eastern FinlandUniversity of Eastern FinlandThe advisability of an urban-centred growth strategy in sparsely populated parts of Europe has not been much analysed at micro-levels such as that of the postcode area. This paper investigates how regional disparities in living standards continued to increase during the technology-driven growth phase of 1993−2003, as exemplified by the case of North Karelia in Finland. Urban sprawl conveyed the spread effects of the rise in incomes, and the upsurge of living standards was concentrated in the neighbourhood of the provincial centre, Joensuu. Living standards faced a process of double divergence: between the central district of Joensuu and its commuter belt, and between the provincial core area and its hinterland, the latter consisting of rural areas and small towns dependent largely on natural resources. The spatial outcome of this socio-economic reorganization is a three-zone core-periphery pattern. As the economy grew, geographical shifts in wealth were consequences of the growth and mobility of certain social groups and strata. A wave of high living standards towards the outskirts of the provincial centre was generated by an expansion in commuting. The relative decline in living standards in the periphery was due to long-term rural decline and involved spatial restructuring.https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3849Living standardspread effectscore-periphery
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Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Living standard
spread effects
core-periphery
title Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
title_full Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
title_fullStr Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
title_short Spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery: A case study of North Karelia
title_sort spatial divergence of living standards during the economic growth phase in the periphery a case study of north karelia
topic Living standard
spread effects
core-periphery
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/3849
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