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Hedfeldt, Mona, 1979- (author)
Örebro universitet,Samhällsvetenskapliga institutionen
Lundmark, Mats, professor (thesis advisor)
Örebro universitet,Samhällsvetenskapliga institutionen
Forsberg, Gunnel (thesis advisor)
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Gunnerud Berg, Nina, professor (opponent)
Geografisk institutt, NTNU Trondheim
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ISBN 9789176686379
Örebro : Örebro universitet, 2008
Swedish 232 s.
Series: Örebro Studies in Human Geography ; 1
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  • The Bergslagen region in Sweden has a history of iron and steel production, and in the small industrial towns in the region, one large employer has often held a strong position. Although the region has gone through structural change since the 1970’s, in previous research, becoming self-employed is perceived of as difficult, since it implies going against a strong working culture. The image of Bergslagen is that of a non-entrepreneurial region. Furthermore, in previous research, the gender contract in the region is characterized as traditional. In this thesis light is shed on women in the region who are self-employed. Topics that are focused on are work experience, role models, family situation and networks. The study builds on qualitative interviews and longitudinal registry based statistics (1993-2003). The interviews were carried out in the municipalities of Norberg and Fagersta with self-employed women in the fields of health and business services. Conclusions drawn concern both the region Bergslagen as an entrepreneurial region and the lives of self-employed women. The situations and conditions under which women become and remain self-employed displays a complex interaction between different areas of life, both in relation to the start-up phase and the subsequent running of their businesses. The idea of the region as non-entrepreneurial is scrutinized. For one, the share of self-employed in the Bergslagen municipalities only differs among men, compared to the national average. The share of self-employed women in the region, however, is similar to the national average. Furthermore, the share of self-employed men and women varies among the municipalities within the region. Thus, it is problematic to speak of the region as non-entrepreneurial and as homogenous when it comes to self-employment and entrepreneurship. These findings indicate that the idea of the region as non-entrepreneurial is an expression of both the region being male coded and women entrepreneurs being subordinated.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Social och ekonomisk geografi -- Kulturgeografi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Social and Economic Geography -- Human Geography (hsv//eng)

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Bergslagen
women
regional gender contracts
small industrial towns
self-employment
entrepreneurship
work experience
role models
family
networks
Human geography
Kulturgeografi
Social and Economic Geography
Kulturgeografi

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