In this paper we examine one aspect of agglomeration, namely the geography of human capital. In some contexts, human capital may be very mobile, and understanding local agglomeration processes therefore requires us to consider inter-regional flows of human capital. In particular, here we discuss the flows of students in Great Britain from domicile into university and then the flows of graduate human capital from university into first employment. We then estimate the local/non-local pattern of these flows as a function of the characteristics of the university, of the student population, and of the local region. Our findings suggest that university attendance in Great Britain is generally associated with very significant levels of human capit...
This paper provides insights into the spatial mobility patterns of young graduates in the Netherland...
This paper looks at a little-explored role that universities can play: that of representing a channe...
Human capital is one factor that significantly influences local economic growth. Our goal in this r...
In this paper we examine one aspect of agglomeration, namely the geography of human capital. In some...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
With the aid of a geographical information system, our paper constructs a three stage least squares ...
Our paper constructs a simultaneous equation model in order to investigate the relationship between ...
Our paper constructs a simultaneous equation model in order to investigate the relationship between ...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
With the aid of a geographical information system, our paper constructs a three stage least squares ...
Universities as a supplier of the highly skilled have long been understood as a contributor to econo...
Theory suggests that the spatial patterns of migration flows are contingent both on individual human...
This paper looks at a little-explored role that universities can play: that of representing a channe...
This paper provides insights into the spatial mobility patterns of young graduates in the Netherland...
This paper looks at a little-explored role that universities can play: that of representing a channe...
Human capital is one factor that significantly influences local economic growth. Our goal in this r...
In this paper we examine one aspect of agglomeration, namely the geography of human capital. In some...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
With the aid of a geographical information system, our paper constructs a three stage least squares ...
Our paper constructs a simultaneous equation model in order to investigate the relationship between ...
Our paper constructs a simultaneous equation model in order to investigate the relationship between ...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
With the aid of a geographical information system, our paper constructs a three stage least squares ...
Universities as a supplier of the highly skilled have long been understood as a contributor to econo...
Theory suggests that the spatial patterns of migration flows are contingent both on individual human...
This paper looks at a little-explored role that universities can play: that of representing a channe...
This paper provides insights into the spatial mobility patterns of young graduates in the Netherland...
This paper looks at a little-explored role that universities can play: that of representing a channe...
Human capital is one factor that significantly influences local economic growth. Our goal in this r...