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employment population, in a particular area. The analysis may reveal regional employment disparities, sometimes severe, between … Romania have certain particularities (features) in terms of employment, which makes some characteristics (demographic …, educational etc.) to impart significant influence on employment.This paper aims to highlight the features of the rural area, in …
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The development of employment and unemployment in regional labour markets is known to spatially interdependent. Global … useful when analysing and forecasting employment and unemployment even if they are non-stationary or co-trending. Furthermore … be integrated in addition to the joint development of employment and unemployment and the spatial link in a way that …
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Population changes are decisive for growth performances. This has been shown in a number of country studies, using time series data. The analysis is here extended in two dimensions: 1) the importance of demographics for growth is taking in to account a regional dimension allowing for spatial...
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This paper examines the spatial pattern of U.S. county employment growth in high-tech industries. The spatial growth … dimensions examined include industry cluster effects, urbanization effects, proximity to a college, and proximity in the urban … hierarchy. Growth is examined for overall high-tech employment and for employment in various high-tech sectors. Econometric …
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The creative sector is one of the driving forces of total employment growth. Furthermore, economic studies suggest that … employment and on creative sector's employment growth in western Germany's regions from 1977 to 2004. For the analysis, the de … growth rate of total employment. The results show, moreover, that an initially large share of regional creative professionals …
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variation in regional unemployment and in the development of employment is puzzling. Our explanation of this regional variation … leads to an expansion of employment if product demand is elastic. It is accompanied, however, by shrinkage of employment if … series data on output, prices, employment and national income for Germany provided by the Federal Statistical Office and the …
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recessions (depth, steepness and duration) in the case of the Mexican states employment during the 2001-2003 and 2008 … employment. To avoid possible problems of collinearity between depth and duration, on the one hand, and steepness, on the other …, these variables were included in two different specification models for each type of employment. The corresponding tests …
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are regions in which even during the crisis virtual full employment prevails (e.g. Munich Area) and others which face a … cycle. The more mature an industry is the less elastic is demand. Technical progress has two opposing effects on employment … through the specialisation of regional economies to different spatial development paths of employment. We show formally that a …
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Labor does not move only between firms and occupations; labor moves also between geographic areas. The territorial dimension of labor markets, however, has been rather loosely conceptualized, suggesting a unity absent in practice, probably because spatial theories have been developed, to a great...
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