The aim of this article is to analyse the way in which unequal salaries are related to spatial disparities within the city of Lisbon in a context of economic globalization. It will therefore compare the pay levels of the Lisbon's working population in the different parishes. Lisbon municipality stands out from the rest of Portugal because of workers' higher earnings there. However, the municipality has higher inequality levels than those of the country as a whole. These inequalities are not evenly distributed in the municipality’s parishes
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Regarding the EU policies of territorial cohesion is common to assume that, having the same been suc...
This article uses data from the 1994-2001 waves of the European Community Household Panel to study e...
As territorial magnets for people and activities, cities simultaneously concentrate opportunities (e...
In this article, an assessment is made of the consequences of globalisation for urban wage inequalit...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
Over the past few decades, Lisbon has undergone a process of territorial restructuring. At various m...
The structural evolution of the European economy has shown a real convergence between co...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
Inequality, especially income inequality, is the main reason for several social problems, among whic...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
This article uses data from the 1994-2001 waves of the European Community Household Panel to study e...
Spatial inequality in developing countries is due to the natural advantages of some regions relative...
Does the standard of living vary from region to region in Portugal and are spatial units in Portugal...
We intend to answer questions like if geography influences the pattern of inequality, that is, if th...
Economic disparities, both between individuals and between groups within a country or between countr...
Regarding the EU policies of territorial cohesion is common to assume that, having the same been suc...
This article uses data from the 1994-2001 waves of the European Community Household Panel to study e...
As territorial magnets for people and activities, cities simultaneously concentrate opportunities (e...
In this article, an assessment is made of the consequences of globalisation for urban wage inequalit...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
Over the past few decades, Lisbon has undergone a process of territorial restructuring. At various m...
The structural evolution of the European economy has shown a real convergence between co...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
Inequality, especially income inequality, is the main reason for several social problems, among whic...
The book “Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective” investigates...
This article uses data from the 1994-2001 waves of the European Community Household Panel to study e...
Spatial inequality in developing countries is due to the natural advantages of some regions relative...
Does the standard of living vary from region to region in Portugal and are spatial units in Portugal...
We intend to answer questions like if geography influences the pattern of inequality, that is, if th...
Economic disparities, both between individuals and between groups within a country or between countr...
Regarding the EU policies of territorial cohesion is common to assume that, having the same been suc...
This article uses data from the 1994-2001 waves of the European Community Household Panel to study e...