@article{678de613e6f84248b3d1a260e047f097,
title = "Technological Change and Geographical Reallocation of Labour: On the Role of Leading Industries",
abstract = "This paper analyses inter-regional labour reallocation in Sweden over the period 1985–2008 and assesses the effects of technology-induced structural change on the ability of regions to attract and retain workers. The findings suggest that (1) the regional presence of leading industries associated with technological change has a significant effect; (2) the importance of leading industries is of dynamic character as various functional groups of leading industries play different roles at different stages of the technology-induced transformation process; and (3) while manufacturing branches act as a stabilizing factor, i.e. helping regions to retain workers, service industries drive labour reallocation in terms of attracting workers to regions.",
keywords = "Sweden, Leading industries, Labour reallocation, Adjustment, Industrial restructuring, Technological change",
author = "Mikhail Martynovich and Karl-Johan Lundquist",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1080/00343404.2015.1052062",
language = "English",
journal = "Regional Studies",
issn = "1360-0591",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis",
}