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Alone and lonely: The economic cost of solitude for regions in Europe
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Abstract Solitude is a rising phenomenon in the western world. The share of people affected by solitude has been rising for some time and the Covid-19 pandemic has further brought this trend to the fore. Yet, we know next to nothing about the aggregate subnational economic impact of the rise in solitude. In ... view more
Solitude is a rising phenomenon in the western world. The share of people affected by solitude has been rising for some time and the Covid-19 pandemic has further brought this trend to the fore. Yet, we know next to nothing about the aggregate subnational economic impact of the rise in solitude. In this paper, we analyse the consequences of solitude on regional economic performance across Europe, distinguishing between two of its key dimensions: alone living, proxied by the regional share of single-person households and loneliness, proxied by the aggregate share of social interactions. We find that solitude has important implications for economic development, but that these go in different directions. While alone living is a substantial driver of economic growth across European regions, high shares of lonely people undermine it. The connection of loneliness with economic growth is, however, dependent on the frequency of in-person meetings, with large shares of the population meeting others socially on a weekly basis, alongside a small percentage of people who never meet others, yielding the best economic returns.... view less
Keywords
solitude; single; housing conditions; living conditions; economic growth; gross domestic product; social isolation; economic factors; productivity; Europe; regional comparison
Classification
Social Psychology
National Economy
Free Keywords
Corona; COVID-19; Coronavirus; GDP per capita; EU-SILC 2011-2017
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 2067-2087
Journal
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 55 (2023) 8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X231169286
ISSN
0308-518X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed