The effect of job access on Black and White youth employment : a cross-sectional analysis
The paper examines the effect of access to employment opportunities on the employment probabilities of black and white youth aged 16-19 years. The empirical results, based on data from the central cities of 43 SMSAs, suggest that the nearness
of jobs in an important determinant of teenager employment probability.
How employment affects women's gender attitudes. The workplace as a locus of contextual effects in Contextual models in politics.
The AA. examine three mechanisms which might account for the relationship between employment and gender attitudes : the social status provides benefits which cause women to adopt more non-traditional attitudes| employment experiences increase
feminist attitudes| the social networks and context acquired through employment alter traditional sex-role attitudes.
A spatial employment and economic development model
Chicago ; Employment ; Ethnic group ; Illinois ; Input-output model ; Neighbourhood ; Residential location ; Spatial interaction ; United States ; Urban economy ; Urban transport ; Working population ; Workplace
A large-scale model for urban and regional economic development planning is described. It is under development at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The « Spatial Employment and Economic Development » procedure currently gives a variety of labor
Forecasting state and local population growth with limited data : the use of employment-migration relationships and trends in vital rates
In this paper, growth of state and local population is related to the area's net natural increase and to its net migration. In turn, net migration is related to the growth of national employment and to the growth of regional civilian and military
employment. The model is estimated for two regions, the El Paso SMSA (Texas) and the state of New Mexico.
The interindustry employment demand variable : an extension of the I-SAMIS technique for linking input-output and econometric models
I-SAMIS=integrated small-area modeling of the industrial sector. The interindustry demand variable incorporates input-output linkages into time-series employment equations, and is modified to reflect differences in labor productivity among
Urban systems, industrial restructuring, and the spatial-temporal diffusion of manufacturing employment
Employment ; Industrial decentralization ; Industrial employment ; Industrial restructuring ; Industry ; Population density ; Space time ; United States ; Urban hierarchy
Division of labour ; Economic space ; Employment ; Employment area ; Enterprise;Firm ; France ; Industrial employment ; Professional qualifications ; Spatial structure ; Typology