“…This opposition can be divided into two sub-arguments: 1) the jobs created will never be as numerous as claimed by mining policy proponents and, in any case, they will disappear rapidly due to automation; 2) although the forecast number of jobs might be roughly correct, most of these jobs will end up in urban centres (primarily the cities of Luleå, Umeå, and Stockholm) and not in the actual mining areas. Several studies support this line of reasoning to varying degrees (Clements and Johnson, 2000;Müller, 2015;Petkova et al 2009;Roine and Spiro, 2013b;Rolfe et al, 2003;Rolfe et al, 2007;Sörensson, 2003;Tillväxtanalys 2010;Tonts, 2010). However, equally abundant studies demonstrate the beneficial regional impact of mineral ventures on the distribution of economic growth (e.g.…”