The product/profit cycle and new international division of labor theories hypothesize that establishments in a single industry may be undertaking different activities in different locations. Innovative and developmental activities will be anchored in regions of origin, while more routine production and service functions will be dispersed to lower cost and downstream consuming regions. Disparities in occupational composition offer a test of these theories. In this paper, we test whether a region's occupational structure can be read off its industrial structure. Using a data set created for eleven California metropolitan areas for 1997, we explore the extent to which the occupational mix within a specific metropolitan industry is dissimi...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
In this thesis, I study how routinization-the process of codifying and automating job tasks-influenc...
ABSTRACT: Regional variations in labor force characteristics have often been suggested as an explana...
grant through the Industry Studies Association to present this work at the 2008 meetings. We would l...
In the debates on regional economic analysis, scholars generally reach the consensus that the indust...
This paper shows that inter-sectoral labor reallocation is affected by the similarity of the occupat...
Scholars have recently been debating how economic structure affects regional economic performance. R...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
Summary. With the expansion of knowledge-intensive industries in the US, along with intensi-fying fo...
<div><p>Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urba...
Non-production workers are an increasing proportion of total manufacturing employment. Lower labor p...
We examine some of the structural characteristics of local labor markets associated with intermetrop...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
Regional analysts often identify industry clusters according to a single dimension of industrial int...
We analyze determinants of regional industry mix and focus especially on the influence of labor mark...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
In this thesis, I study how routinization-the process of codifying and automating job tasks-influenc...
ABSTRACT: Regional variations in labor force characteristics have often been suggested as an explana...
grant through the Industry Studies Association to present this work at the 2008 meetings. We would l...
In the debates on regional economic analysis, scholars generally reach the consensus that the indust...
This paper shows that inter-sectoral labor reallocation is affected by the similarity of the occupat...
Scholars have recently been debating how economic structure affects regional economic performance. R...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
Summary. With the expansion of knowledge-intensive industries in the US, along with intensi-fying fo...
<div><p>Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urba...
Non-production workers are an increasing proportion of total manufacturing employment. Lower labor p...
We examine some of the structural characteristics of local labor markets associated with intermetrop...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
Regional analysts often identify industry clusters according to a single dimension of industrial int...
We analyze determinants of regional industry mix and focus especially on the influence of labor mark...
Much of the socioeconomic life in the United States occurs in its urban areas. While an urban econom...
In this thesis, I study how routinization-the process of codifying and automating job tasks-influenc...
ABSTRACT: Regional variations in labor force characteristics have often been suggested as an explana...