Table 3.
Characteristic | Total (N = 15) |
---|---|
Sex | |
Men | 9 |
Women | 6 |
Key actors | |
Public housing company C6, C7, C7 | 3 |
Municipal building administration B3, B4 | 2 |
National senior citizens’ organization | 1 |
Municipal health care administration B4, C6 | 2 |
Private service provider within the assistive device sector | 1 |
Private architecture and engineering consultancy | 1 |
National public authority (National Board of Health and Welfare) | 1 |
Business developer | 1 |
Researchers | |
Lund University employee (authors O.J., M.H. & J.F.) | 3 |
Classification of the municipalities in three main groups (A, B, C) and a total of nine possible subgroups (1–9) on the basis of structural parameters such as population and commuting patterns [30]. B3 Medium-sized towns: Municipalities with a population of at least 50,000 inhabitants with at least 40,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area. B4 Commuting municipalities near medium-sized towns: Municipalities where more than 40% of the working population commute to work in a medium-sized town. C6 Small town: Municipalities with a population of at least 15,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area. C7 Commuting municipalities near small towns: Municipalities where more than 30% of the working population commute to work in a small town/urban area or more than 30% of the employed day population lives in another municipality.