Does Shrinking Population in Small Towns Equal Economic and Social Decline? A Romanian Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Contextualizing Small Towns in Romania
2.2. Research Design
Dimension | Indicator Name | Description | Data Source | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
Demographic | Population change | Change in the number of people during a period of time | NSI | [6,14,39,44,55,57,70,83,84,85,86] |
Population ageing | Share of the elderly (65 years old and over) in the total population | NSI | [34,39,43,56,58,70,83,87,88,89,90,91] | |
Demographic dependency | Number of the young (0–14 years) and old persons (65 and over) per adult population | NSI | [43,84] | |
Economic | Density of active companies | Number of active companies per 1000 inhabitants | NSI | [34,44,58,92] |
Entrepreneurial capacity | Ratio between the total number of newly created enterprises and the number of inhabitants | NSI | [31,93] | |
Turnover per capita | Ratio between the total turnover of active non-trade companies with headquarters in the town and the total number of employees of active enterprises from the same existing fields of activity | NSI | [44,87,92] | |
Financial | Investments from the local budget | Share of investments in the total expenditure from the local budget | MRD | [34] |
Own income to the local budget per capita | Own local budget is made up of own revenues from taxes, fees, contributions, other payments, broken down income tax quotas | MRD | [34,44,77,78,94,95] | |
Staff cost | Share of the expenses covering the cost of staff in the local administration in the total expenditure from the local budget | MRD | [78,95] | |
Expenses for health | Share of expenses for health in the total expenditure from the local budget | MRD | [34] | |
Expenses for culture and leisure | Share of expenses for culture and leisure in the total expenditure from the local budget | MRD | [34] | |
Social | Number of doctors | Number of doctors/1000 people | NSI | [40,58,70,87] |
Share of streets with water supply | The share of streets with water supply in the town street network | NSI | [34,58,96] | |
Share of streets with sewage system | The share of streets with sewage systems in the town street network | NSI | [34,70] | |
Share of streets with gas network | The share of streets with gas network in the town street network | NSI | [34,70] | |
Share of modernized streets | The share of streets that were modernized in the town street network | NSI | [39,55,58,70,87,96] |
3. Results
- Economic opportunities—as their populations declined, small towns have generally experienced reduced economic activity caused by lack of investments and employment opportunities, leading to a decline in the overall economic and social health of the community. This can result in lower composite indicator values;
- Migration trends—as population decline in small towns is partly caused by outmigration to larger urban centres or other regions with better economic opportunities. This is the case of small towns located near a bigger city, and especially the county administrative centre (Figure 5). This can create a cycle of decline, as shrinking population further reduces economic and social opportunities, leading to continued outmigration.
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Year | Type | Number of Towns | Share of Towns (%) | Range Values of Composite Index | Range Values of Population Growth |
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2011 | sustainable growing towns | 70 | 32.56 | 0.06–0.98 | 0–0.23 |
resilient towns | 145 | 67.44 | 0.04–0.61 | −0.44–−0.01 | |
2021 | sustainable growing towns | 40 | 18.60 | 0.12–1.43 | 0–0.54 |
resilient towns | 175 | 81.40 | 0.04–1 | −0.18–−0.01 | |
2031 | sustainable growing towns | 38 | 17.67 | 0.06–1.14 | 0–0.06 |
resilient towns | 167 | 77.67 | 0.07–1.16 | −0.30–−0.01 | |
transitional towns | 2 | 0.93 | −0.09–−0.02 | 0–0.06 | |
crisis towns | 8 | 3.72 | −3.68–−0.04 | −0.20–0.06 |
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Vîlcea C, Popescu L, Clincea A. Does Shrinking Population in Small Towns Equal Economic and Social Decline? A Romanian Perspective. Urban Science. 2024; 8(2):60. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8020060
Chicago/Turabian StyleVîlcea, Cristiana, Liliana Popescu, and Alin Clincea. 2024. "Does Shrinking Population in Small Towns Equal Economic and Social Decline? A Romanian Perspective" Urban Science 8, no. 2: 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8020060
APA StyleVîlcea, C., Popescu, L., & Clincea, A. (2024). Does Shrinking Population in Small Towns Equal Economic and Social Decline? A Romanian Perspective. Urban Science, 8(2), 60. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci8020060