We use a minimum requirement approach to derive the number of jobs in proximity services per inhabitant in French rural municipalities. We first classify the municipalities according to their time distance in minutes by car to the municipality where the inhabitants go the most frequently to get services (called MFM). For each set corresponding to a range of time distance to MFM, we perform a quantile regression estimating the minimum number of service jobs per inhabitant that we interpret as an estimation of the number of proximity jobs per inhabitant. We observe that the minimum number of service jobs per inhabitant is smaller in small municipalities. Moreover, for municipalities of similar sizes, when the distance to the MFM increases, th...
International audienceMore functional mix within our cities, long-lasting goal of urban planning, co...
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in term...
International audienceMatching supply and demand on local labour markets: the urban-rural difference...
We use a minimum requirement approach to derive the number of jobs in proximity services per inhabit...
We use a minimum requirement approach to derive the number of jobs in proximity services per inhabit...
Abstract. We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the French rural regions in order to stud...
We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the French rural regions in order to study the dyna...
The aim of this paper is to model the potential accessibility of jobs in the French municipalities a...
We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the rural regions of France in order to study the d...
The aim of the study was to identify directions of functional and spatial connections based on emplo...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to analyze the spatial distribution of employme...
This article is based on a renewed, unified functional definition of France’s urban hierarchy. Our r...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the spatial distribution of employment in population-based...
This paper introduces a new approach for explaining the effects of spatial competition for opportuni...
This paper focuses on local job accessibility measurement. We propose an original model that uses na...
International audienceMore functional mix within our cities, long-lasting goal of urban planning, co...
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in term...
International audienceMatching supply and demand on local labour markets: the urban-rural difference...
We use a minimum requirement approach to derive the number of jobs in proximity services per inhabit...
We use a minimum requirement approach to derive the number of jobs in proximity services per inhabit...
Abstract. We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the French rural regions in order to stud...
We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the French rural regions in order to study the dyna...
The aim of this paper is to model the potential accessibility of jobs in the French municipalities a...
We aim to generate virtual commuting networks in the rural regions of France in order to study the d...
The aim of the study was to identify directions of functional and spatial connections based on emplo...
International audienceThe objective of this paper is to analyze the spatial distribution of employme...
This article is based on a renewed, unified functional definition of France’s urban hierarchy. Our r...
The objective of this paper is to analyze the spatial distribution of employment in population-based...
This paper introduces a new approach for explaining the effects of spatial competition for opportuni...
This paper focuses on local job accessibility measurement. We propose an original model that uses na...
International audienceMore functional mix within our cities, long-lasting goal of urban planning, co...
This paper investigates recent trends in the efficiency of the Belgian territorial structure in term...
International audienceMatching supply and demand on local labour markets: the urban-rural difference...