Atlanta ; Employment ; Ethnic community ; Ethnic group ; Gender difference ; Georgia (USA) ; Labour ; Labourmarket ; Market segmentation ; Social network ; United States of America ; Urban economy
Labour relations at the transition from fordism to postfordism or : why are an increasing number of foreign foreigners employed in the swiss hotel and catering industry today ?
Flexibility ; Foreign worker ; Hotel trade ; Labour ; Market regulation ; Post-Fordism ; Switzerland ; Tertiary sector ; Working conditions
Estate farm ; Labourmarket ; Poland ; Rural area ; Socio-economic indicators ; Unemployment ; Years 1990-99
The paper seeks to characterise the changes which took place on the rural labourmarket in Poland in general, and Warmińsko-Mazurskie (Varmia-Mazury) voivodship in particular, in the years 1995-2001. The changes were described by means
of the coefficient of economic activity, employment index, unemployment rate and level of monthly earnings. Analysis shows that the last six years have seen rural labor markets both nationally and in Warmia and Mazury dominated by a supply element
, with a simultaneous decrease in the demand for labour. The negative outcome of this situation has been a constant increase in unemplyment rate, whose high level and dynamics have been particularly visible in Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodship, where structural
California ; Employment ; Ethnic community ; Immigrants ; Induced effect ; Labour ; Labourmarket ; Los Angeles ; Spatial structure ; United States of America ; Wage
California ; Employment ; Labourmarket ; Los Angeles ; Minority ; Public transport ; Residential location ; United States of America ; Urban transport ; Welfare ; Woman ; Workplace
Appalachian Mountains ; Economic restructuring ; Economic strategy ; Entrepreneurship ; Gender ; Homework ; Household ; Identity ; Labour ; Social geography ; United States of America ; West Virginia
knitwear for regional and national markets. The complexity of shifting economic livelihoods in the rural Appalachian context is examined. The analysis focuses on the (re)negotiation of gender identities by home-based workers in the context of economic
Employment ; France ; Human capital ; Internal migration ; Labour ; Labourmarket ; Labour migration ; Professional qualification ; Sociological integration ; Young people