<p>In this paper, we focus on mapping and analysing the spatial patterns of unemployment in four Central European countries – Austria, Czechia, Germany, and Poland, on municipal level in 2010. Specifically, based on the geo-social differentiation patterns, we are searching for secondary axes stretching from the Blue Banana (the major European economic development axis running from London to Milan) towards Eastern Europe. Unemployment is supposed to approximate economic development, thanks to its close relation to GDP and other economic indicators. To study spatial patterns and development axes on a micro scale, we use the concept of spatial autocorrelation, specifically Moran's <i>I</i> and LISA analysis. While we analyse more than 44,000 u...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
The analysis encompasses two aspects of spatial variations in unemployment. The first of them are va...
The main aim of this master's thesis is to reveal patterns in spatial differentiation of unemploymen...
This paper focuses on spatial aspects of variability and specifically on the relationship between re...
The 2008 global economic crisis led to a sharp increase in unemployment with an estimated 210 millio...
This article aims to contribute to existing analyses of regional development in the postsocialist co...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
This study presents an analysis and visualisation of the evolutionary dynamics of unemployment at th...
Unemployment is traditionally a phenomenon analysed by economists. Recently these investigations are...
This master thesis is addressing spatial dependence on employment rates of the population and within...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the structural evolution and spatial pattern of regional un...
The Development of Spatial Differentiation of Unemployment in Czechia through the Lens of Evolutiona...
Continued from the start of the 1990s. a high level of unemployment remains in centre of the interes...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
The analysis encompasses two aspects of spatial variations in unemployment. The first of them are va...
The main aim of this master's thesis is to reveal patterns in spatial differentiation of unemploymen...
This paper focuses on spatial aspects of variability and specifically on the relationship between re...
The 2008 global economic crisis led to a sharp increase in unemployment with an estimated 210 millio...
This article aims to contribute to existing analyses of regional development in the postsocialist co...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
This study presents an analysis and visualisation of the evolutionary dynamics of unemployment at th...
Unemployment is traditionally a phenomenon analysed by economists. Recently these investigations are...
This master thesis is addressing spatial dependence on employment rates of the population and within...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the structural evolution and spatial pattern of regional un...
The Development of Spatial Differentiation of Unemployment in Czechia through the Lens of Evolutiona...
Continued from the start of the 1990s. a high level of unemployment remains in centre of the interes...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
This paper presents the application of econometric techniques to examine the labour market in Lower ...
The analysis encompasses two aspects of spatial variations in unemployment. The first of them are va...