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Does regional decline trigger discontent? Unravelling regional development in the Netherlands

Bram van Vulpen, B.B. Bock, Caspar van den Berg

2023Regional Studies16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new geography of regional decline is signalled as a prominent source of discontent. This study considers regional divides in the Netherlands, and examines what trajectories can be detected in regional development and how these relate to recent regional discontent. Based on quantitative analyses of longitudinal data at the NUTS-3 level, we found a persistence of social and economic inequalities over the last decade(s). Our main result is that evidence for economic decline at the regional scale is limited, and unlikely to account for regional discontent in the Netherlands. Pathways of regional divergence and decline were mostly found in demographic change. Anti-establishment attitudes across Dutch regions were strongly associated with lower income, lower population change and ageing.

Topics & Concepts

Divergence (linguistics)Economic geographyRegional developmentGeographyRegional studiesInequalityScale (ratio)Population declineShift-share analysisDevelopment economicsRegional policyPopulationPolitical scienceRegional scienceEconomicsEconomyDemographySociologyCartographyMathematicsLinguisticsLawPhilosophyMathematical analysisRural development and sustainabilityUrbanization and City PlanningRegional resilience and development