This Website uses cookies. By using this website you are agreeing to our use of cookies and to the terms and conditions listed in our data protection policy. Read more

Working Paper No. 1487

Self-Employment among In-Movers and Stayers in Rural Areas: Insights from Swedish Register and Survey Data

Working Paper
Reference
Aldén, Lina , Mats Hammarstedt and Per Skedinger (2024). “Self-Employment among In-Movers and Stayers in Rural Areas: Insights from Swedish Register and Survey Data ”. IFN Working Paper No. 1487. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Lina Aldén, Mats Hammarstedt, Per Skedinger

Our use of longitudinal register data combined with a unique survey allows us to offer a more comprehensive picture of rural self-employment than in previous studies. We find that self-employed in rural settings are more likely than those in metropolitan regions to employ others, but self-employment rates in rural areas are lower. There is substantial heterogeneity among the rural self-employed; in-movers are quite different from stayers in terms of their perceptions of the conditions necessary for business success and their employment practices. Policy initiatives aimed at fostering development in rural areas should consider these distinctions.

 

Mats Hammarstedt

+46 (0)77 228 80 00
+46 (0)730 619 194
mats.hammarstedt@ifn.se

Per Skedinger

+46 (0)8 665 4553
+46 (0)70 486 0389
per.skedinger@ifn.se