Newly Digitized Database Reveals the Lives and Families of Forced Migrants from Finnish Karelia
Loehr, J., Lynch, R., Mappes, J., Salmi, T., Pettay, J., & Lummaa, V. (2017). Newly Digitized Database Reveals the Lives and Families of Forced Migrants from Finnish Karelia. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, 52, 59-70. https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.65212
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Studies on displaced persons often suffer from a lack of data on the long-term effects
of forced migration. A register created during 1960s and published as a book series
‘Siirtokarjalaisten tie’in 1970 documented the lives of individuals who fled the southern
Karelian district of Finland after its first and second occupation by the Soviet Union
in 1940 and 1944. To realize the potential value of these data for scientific research,
we have recently scanned the register using optical character recognition (OCR) software,
and developed proprietary computer code to extract these data. Here we outline
the steps involved in the digitization process, and present an overview of the Migration
Karelia (MiKARELIA) database now available to researchers. The digitized register
contains over 160000 adults and a wide range of data on births, marriages, occupations
and movements of these forced migrants, likely to be of interest to researchers across
disciplines including demographers, anthropologists, evolutionary biologists, historians,
economists and sociologists.
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