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  • Amsterdamned: the rise of unemployment in Amsterdam in the 1980s
  • Amsterdam ; Business cycle ; Economic restructuring ; Employment ; Ethnic group ; Local labour market ; Netherlands (The) ; Social structure ; Unemployment ; Urban economy
  • In the 1970s and the early 1980s, the unemployment rates of Amsterdam and the Netherlands differed only slightly. Among the unemployed in Amsterdam, the proportion of members of the minority population rose considerably. Remarkably enough
  • Developed countries ; Employment ; Europe ; Poland ; Unemployment
  • The study reviews some aspects of the contemporary research on unemployment that has been carried on in the highly-developed countries since the first oil crisis in 1970s., namely: 1) definitions and measures of the unemployed population, 2
  • ) recognition of the main features of contemporary unemployment, 3) explanation of the unemployment. Reference is also made to results obtained in Poland which is here considered to represent those european countries which are transforming their economies from
  • Atlas of youth unemployment, 1981. The geographic distribution of youth unemployment in Australian cities from the 1981 Census according to birthplace and gender.
  • The sources of metropolitan unemployment fluctuations in the Greater Taipei metropolitan area
  • Econometry ; Industrial development ; Industrial structure ; Matrix analysis ; Shift-share analysis ; Spatial analysis ; Taipei ; Taiwan ; Unemployment ; Urban economy
  • The paper applies shift-share analysis to additionally consider both frictional and structural unemployment, which is composed of sectoral shifts and geographic mismatches.
  • The behavior of regional unemployment rates over time: effects on dispersion and national unemployment
  • The political cycle and the distribution of regional unemployment
  • This paper analyses the impact upon regional unemployment of contemporary Canadian macro-economic policy. It is argued that such policies may severly condition the extent of regional inequality, the spatial distribution of higher aggregate
  • unemployment and the effectiveness of regional policies. Further, the future of regional disparities are directly related to the current debate concerning full employment and economic recovery. Ultimately these issues must be judged in the light
  • Exploratory quantitative analysis of the relationship between accessibility and unemployment in Slovakia
  • Accessibility ; Community ; Correlation ; Methodology ; Quantitative analysis ; Slovak Republic ; Unemployment
  • The main hypothesis is that the communities with lower accessibility have higher rates of unemployment. While Slovakia is the main study area, the Myjava and Skalica Counties are case-study areas. Three approaches are used to evaluate accessibility
  • The influence of unemployment on the level and rate of company formation in Scotland, 1950-1984
  • The structure of regional unemployment in the Netherlands: an exploratory statistical analysis
  • Three-and-a-half million U.S. employees have been islaid or an explanation of unemployment, 1934-1941
  • Population trends and demographic factors in Africa with particular reference to unemployment
  • Metropolitan and nonmetropolitan: effects of the self-employment bias on unemployment rates
  • Unemployment, structural economic change and public policy in British regions
  • Education, employment and unemployment of educated manpower in developing countries in Rural development.
  • Regional unemployment patterns and the spatial dimensions of macro-economic policy: the Canadian experience 1966-1975
  • Unemployment geography and the new government's regional aid
  • Regional policy, urban unemployment and the development of community business in Scotland
  • The age of capital and state unemployment rates
  • Distributed lags in local responses to fluctuations in unemployment
  • Rural-urban migration, unemployment and job probabilities: recent theoretical and empirical research