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  • Intrametropolitan employment distribution in Montreal, 1981-1996
  • Canada ; Centrality ; Decentralization ; Employment ; Employment structure ; Montréal ; Quebec ; Suburbanization ; Urban structure ; Workplace
  • 2001
  • The potential bias in producer service employment estimates : the case of the Canadian space economy
  • Canada ; Economic space ; Employment ; Input-output model ; Job creation ; Producer services ; Service
  • by decomposing service industry data into its producer and consumer services content. This method can give a truer estimate of the actual employment in producer services at various spatial levels.
  • 2001
  • Public service employment and the public-private wage differential in British regions
  • Employment ; Enquiry ; Great Britain ; Living standard ; Private sector ; Public sector ; Regional disparities ; United Kingdom ; Wage
  • 2001
  • Chile ; Comparative study ; Employment ; Female work ; Fruit ; Gardening ; Gender difference ; Labour ; New Zealand ; Seasonal work ; Woman
  • As added workers seeking to supplement household incomes by seasonal employment, these female workers are significant contributors to what are often declining household incomes. While there are differences in the respective labour markets of the two
  • countries, the role of women in balancing employment and domestic responsabilities is characteristic of both situations.
  • 2001
  • Deindustrialization ; Employment ; Local economy ; Local labour market ; New Zealand ; Occupational activity ; Part-time work ; Service ; Young people
  • The article explores the employment destinations of young adults in the Christchurch labour market from the 1970s to recent times with a view to identifying how labour market opportunities facing them have changed.
  • 2001
  • A flow approach to industrial sites, firm dynamics and regional employment growth : a case study of Amsterdam-North
  • Employment ; Enterprise ; Flow ; Industrial location ; Local development ; Location choice ; Netherlands (The) ; Preference ; Regional economy ; Spatial interaction
  • 2001
  • Employment ; Employment policy ; Industrial decline ; Inner city ; Local development ; Local labour market ; Professional training ; Project ; Spatial distribution ; Unemployment ; United Kingdom ; Young people
  • L'article analyse l'efficacité des mesures du New Deal au Royaume-Uni, mesures censées augmenter les chances des jeunes chômeurs d'être employés. L'étude montre une forte disparité géographique quant à l'embauche durable des jeunes ayant participé
  • 2001
  • Father and Ford revisited : gender, class and employment change in the new millennium
  • Division of labour ; Employment ; Free time ; House work ; Social class ; United Kingdom ; Wage inequality ; Welfare ; Woman ; Working population
  • 2001
  • Actual versus virtual employment in Belgium
  • Belgium ; Economic sector ; Economic situation ; Employment ; Job creation ; Methodology ; Regional economy
  • 2001
  • Forecasting regional employment with the ENTROP method
  • Employment ; Entropy ; Forecast ; Germany ; Input-output model ; Labour market ; Matrix analysis ; Optimization ; Regional economy
  • 2001
  • Risky objects : changing geographies of employment in the automobile industry
  • Canada ; Car industry ; Employment ; Industry ; Labour ; Risk ; Social relations ; Technological risk
  • 2001
  • Independent and linked migration : individual return of employment opportunity and household return of poverty status to African American interstate migration
  • The AA. describe and contrast the determinants and outcomes of African-American interstate migration. They examine two types of migration outcomes : individual return to employment probability and household level return to poverty status
  • 2001
  • rules within as well as between firms and farms and lack of credibility of Russian government promote a rent-seeking behaviour of employer and employees. (L'A.).
  • 2001
  • Belgium ; Employment ; Induced effect ; Innovation ; Service ; Tertiary sector ; Wallonie
  • 2001
  • Agriculture ; Employment ; Environment ; Poland ; Rural area ; Sustainable development
  • 2001
  • Economic sector ; Employment ; Employment demand ; Job vacancy ; Labour market ; Living standard ; United States of America ; Urban agglomeration ; Wage ; Wage inequality ; Years 1980-89 ; Young people
  • 2001
  • Employment ; Employment policy ; Estate of social housing ; France ; Informal settlement ; Town ; Unemployment ; Urban district ; Urban policy
  • 2001
  • Economic activity ; Employment ; Employment area ; Labour ; Local economy ; Local labour market ; Production system ; Social relations
  • 2001
  • and Netherlands show a strong correspondence between the brain drain employees and entrepreneurs. Logit-models are applied to explain the locational distribution of entrepreneurs by using labour market mobility approaches for employees. - (L'A.).
  • 2001
  • Demographic change ; Employment ; Induced effect ; Regional development ; Regional economy ; Statistics ; United States of America
  • 2001