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Pareto’s distribution 3 Aragón 2 European Union 2 Rural areas 2 population 2 spatial autocorrelation 2 transition matrix 2 public sector unions 1 trade union membership 1
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Lanaspa, Luis 2 Pueyo, Fernando 2 Sanz, Fernando 2 Pencavel, John 1
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Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Stanford University 1
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Regional Science Inquiry 2 Discussion Papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Stanford University 1
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FRAGILE AND STRUCTURALLY WEAK RURAL AREAS. THE CASE OF ARAGÓN (SPAIN), 1900-2001+
Lanaspa, Luis; Pueyo, Fernando; Sanz, Fernando - In: Regional Science Inquiry IV (2012) 2, pp. 41-56
The fragile and structurally weak rural areas, in European Union terminology, are areas with important difficulties in maintaining their population and highly peripheral in nature. Generally, they have an aged population, a low density of population, a weight of the primary sector higher than...
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FRAGILE AND STRUCTURALLY WEAK RURAL AREAS. THE CASE OF ARAGÓN (SPAIN), 1900-2001+
Lanaspa, Luis; Pueyo, Fernando; Sanz, Fernando - In: Regional Science Inquiry IV (2012) 2, pp. 41-56
The fragile and structurally weak rural areas, in European Union terminology, are areas with important difficulties in maintaining their population and highly peripheral in nature. Generally, they have an aged population, a low density of population, a weight of the primary sector higher than...
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The Changing Size Distribution of U.S. Trade Unions and Its Description by Pareto's Distribution
Pencavel, John - Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research … - 2013
most profound changes are taking place among very large unions, these are subject to special analysis by invoking Pareto’s … distribution. This represents a new application of this distribution. Extensions to trade union wealth and to Britain are broached …
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