European regions have experienced a polarisation of their unemployment rates between 1986 and 1996, as regions with intermediate rates have been driven by changes in regional employment, only partly offset by labour force changes. Regions'' outcomes have closely followed those of neighbouring regions. This is only weakly explained by regions being part og the same member state, having a similar skill composition, or broad sectoral specialisation. Even more surpriisingly , foreign neighbours matter as much as domestic neighbours. All of this suggests a reorganisation of economic activities withh increasing disregard for national borders
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
At the end of Nineties, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and strati...
The aim of this paper – which starts by examining the links between regional disparities, labour mar...
European regions experienced a polarisation of their unemployment rates between 1986 and 1996. Regio...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
At the end of 1990s, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and stratific...
Unemployment rates differ dramatically across European regions. This article analyses these differen...
At the end of 1990s, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and stratific...
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...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
This study intends to deepen the analysis of the dynamics of income and employment in Europe by cons...
Regional unemployment rates in the European Union (EU-15) reveal a core-periphery structure. Large "...
Regional Studies. This study investigates the causes of variation in regional unemployment rates fro...
The 2008 global economic crisis led to a sharp increase in unemployment with an estimated 210 millio...
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
At the end of Nineties, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and strati...
The aim of this paper – which starts by examining the links between regional disparities, labour mar...
European regions experienced a polarisation of their unemployment rates between 1986 and 1996. Regio...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
At the end of 1990s, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and stratific...
Unemployment rates differ dramatically across European regions. This article analyses these differen...
At the end of 1990s, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and stratific...
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...
We look at the differences in regional unemployment rates in six major transition countries and thei...
This study intends to deepen the analysis of the dynamics of income and employment in Europe by cons...
Regional unemployment rates in the European Union (EU-15) reveal a core-periphery structure. Large "...
Regional Studies. This study investigates the causes of variation in regional unemployment rates fro...
The 2008 global economic crisis led to a sharp increase in unemployment with an estimated 210 millio...
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
At the end of Nineties, Danny Quah devoted several papers to the analysis of polarization and strati...
The aim of this paper – which starts by examining the links between regional disparities, labour mar...