Gender and global labour migrations : incorporating skilled workers
Female work ; Globalization ; International migration ; Labour market ; Labour migration ; Professional qualification ; Skilled labour ; Social reproduction ; Woman
Employer perceptions of skills deficiencies in the UK labour market : a subregional analysis
Dorset ; Employment ; England ; Enterprise ; Labour ; Local labour market ; Multivariate analysis ; Perception ; Professional qualification ; United Kingdom
Administrative division ; Delimitation ; Economic region ; Germany ; Labour market ; Regionalization
Functional delineated labour market regions are needed for regional economic analyses. In dependence of the definition of regions, economic regions in space can be seen as rich or poor areas. In addition to this, statistical and econometric reasons
argue for using functional labour market regions. The available definitions of functional units are based mostly on data from 1980s and 1990s. To that extent a new delineation is required. The AA. use a factor analysis with an oblique rotation
International family migration and differential labour-market participation in Great Britain : is there a gender gap ?
Family structure ; Gender ; Gender difference ; Great Britain ; Immigration ; International migration ; Labour market ; Scenario ; Typology ; United Kingdom
Division of labour ; Economic geography ; Economic restructuring ; Economic situation ; Economy ; Industry ; Italy ; Living standard ; Political economy ; Wage inequality
Synthesizes the literature on convergence and the new economic geography, and develops a political economy approach to the analysis of the territorial division of labour. New theoretical and methodological approaches are exemplified through