Gabriel Brea-Martinez
Researcher
Economic Inequality and Social Mobility
Author
Editor
- Martin Dribe
- Therese Nilsson
- Anna Tegunimataka
Summary, in English
This chapter analyzes the long-term development of income inequality and social mobility. During the twentieth century Landskrona experienced a dramatic socioeconomic transformation that shaped economic inequality and social mobility. There were three main phases in the development of socioeconomic disparities, which reflect development at the national level. The first phase (1905–1930) saw high and fluctuating levels of economic inequality resulting from economic fluctuations relating to industrialization. During the second phase (1930–1969), inequality declined, following national development in terms of social and economic policy. During the last phase (1970–2015), Landskrona experienced economic crisis and deindustrialization marked by an increase in unemployment and a negative migratory balance. When the whole country was affected by new economic policies and a financial crisis in the early 1990s, inequality started to increase steadily until the 2010s, when it reached the same level as before World War II.
Department/s
- Department of Economic History
- Centre for Economic Demography
- Economic demography
Publishing year
2024-07-01
Language
English
Pages
82-114
Publication/Series
Urban Lives: An Industrial City and Its People During the Twentieth Century
Links
Document type
Book chapter
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic
- Economic History
Status
Published
Project
- The long reach of the neighborhood: Health, education and earnings in Landskrona, Sweden, 1904-2015 (Handelsbanken)
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 9780197761090
- ISBN: 9780197761113
- ISBN: 9780197761120