创意阶层的迁移:来自瑞典的证据

Migration of the creative class: evidence from Sweden

Journal of Economic Geography · 2008
被引 269
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

利用瑞典调查和登记数据,检验创意阶层是否比其他群体更频繁迁移、更挑剔目的地、迁移原因是否不同,结果不支持创意阶层理论的核心论点。

Abstract

A central element in contemporary regional development strategies is the ability for regions to attract and retain talented people. The underlying argument is that by attracting talented people, regions are better geared to meet the demand of competences of the knowledge economy and become more competitive. This article focuses on the migration of the creative class in Sweden. Three questions, central to recent theoretical claims but until now overlooked, are addressed: (i) Do members of the creative class move more often compared to other migrant groups (ii) Are they more selective in their destination choices, favouring regions with a favourable people climate (iii) Do their reasons for migration differ from those of other migrant groups Employing unique Swedish survey and register data, the results show that the migration rates of the creative class are only marginally higher than for other groups. The results, moreover, show that most migration activities for the creative class take place just after finishing university and that the creative class people move for jobs rather than place. The presented empirical findings of the article do not support central theoretical arguments about the mobility of the creative class. In light of these findings, the article concludes with discussing why the creative class theory has become so influential despite the lack of empirical evidence.

创造性阶级人才迁移瑞典区域发展