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Martin Dribe. Photo.

Martin Dribe

Professor, Centre director, Centre for Economic Demography

Martin Dribe. Photo.

Landskrona: The Industrial City

Author

  • Martin Dribe
  • Patrick Svensson

Editor

  • Martin Dribe
  • Therese Nilsson
  • Anna Tegunimataka

Summary, in English

This chapter describes the long-term social, economic, demographic, and political development of Landskrona, a mid-sized industrial city in southern Sweden. Around 1910, the population was about 15,000 and the demographic structure of the city was in line with other emerging industrial cities in Sweden. Industrial activity expanded, with some shorter periods of crisis, until the late 1960s. In most respects, the socioeconomic and demographic developments of Landskrona were similar to other Swedish industrial cities, with improved population health and education and expansion of the welfare state occurring in parallel with industrial growth. When the industrial crisis hit in the 1970s, this also affected population development and living standards. In-migration was replaced by considerable out-migration, and the population declined. This crisis had long-term effects on the city’s development and, although the population is now growing again and new firms have been established during the 1990s and 2000s, social and economic problems remain.

Department/s

  • Department of Economic History
  • Centre for Economic Demography
  • Economic demography

Publishing year

2024-07-01

Language

English

Pages

26-81

Publication/Series

Urban Lives. An Industrial City and Its People During the Twentieth Century

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Topic

  • Economic History

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9780197761113
  • ISBN: 9780197761120
  • ISBN: 9780197761090