Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile

Administrative areas are arbitrarily designed and do not necessarily reflect the geographical patterns of socio-economic and labour market activity. Labour market areas (LMAs) are required to analyse spatial labour market activity and provide a framework to guide spatially-explicit employment policy...

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Main Author: Francisco Rowe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ERSA 2017-08-01
Series:REGION
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Online Access:https://openjournals.wu-wien.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/199
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spelling doaj-a1a86ed671f74b49affdf972e85a02232020-11-24T21:05:13ZengERSAREGION2409-53702017-08-014310.18335/region.v4i2.19974Functional Labour Market Areas for ChileFrancisco Rowe0University of LiverpoolAdministrative areas are arbitrarily designed and do not necessarily reflect the geographical patterns of socio-economic and labour market activity. Labour market areas (LMAs) are required to analyse spatial labour market activity and provide a framework to guide spatially-explicit employment policy development. This resource describes a data source of a set of recently created labour market areas for Chile.https://openjournals.wu-wien.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/199Spatial labour marketsLabourEvolutionary
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Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
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Spatial labour markets
Labour
Evolutionary
author_facet Francisco Rowe
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title Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
title_short Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
title_full Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
title_fullStr Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
title_full_unstemmed Functional Labour Market Areas for Chile
title_sort functional labour market areas for chile
publisher ERSA
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issn 2409-5370
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Administrative areas are arbitrarily designed and do not necessarily reflect the geographical patterns of socio-economic and labour market activity. Labour market areas (LMAs) are required to analyse spatial labour market activity and provide a framework to guide spatially-explicit employment policy development. This resource describes a data source of a set of recently created labour market areas for Chile.
topic Spatial labour markets
Labour
Evolutionary
url https://openjournals.wu-wien.ac.at/ojs/index.php/region/article/view/199
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