This paper focuses on emerging labour patterns within the Socio-Ecological Transition (SET), with particular attention paid to the effects of urbanisation. Based on the European Labour Force Survey (ELFS), we mobilize micro-econometric approaches in order to understand three major employment patterns: job mobility (between unemployment, inactivity, and employment), the desire to change jobs, and underemployment (i.e. part time jobs) in the European Union. The results show that the urbanization transition might express some positive effects on the labour market in the medium-term for several reasons. The employment rate has slightly decreased in all types of regions, yet it remains higher in urban settlements. Urban settlements offer more jo...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
The paper addresses the issue of the driving forces behind recent changes in labour market entryoutc...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
The level of economic and social development of a country is closely linked to the degree of urbaniz...
In this paper three elements are connected: employment change, job access and labour related migrati...
This paper investigates whether the density of local labour markets in Germany impacts on the wage o...
This study analyses the determinants of labour force transition to inactivity in the German labour m...
The paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemployment during transitio...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
Rickmeier K. Navigating Regional Barriers to Job Mobility: The Role of Opportunity Structures in Ind...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the continuity and the driving forces of the urban-rural emp...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
Jobs disappear, jobs are created, work changes, in a geographically uneven way. Some places cope bet...
The “size” effect, related to the dimension of regional labour market, is often attributed to the pr...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
The paper addresses the issue of the driving forces behind recent changes in labour market entryoutc...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
The level of economic and social development of a country is closely linked to the degree of urbaniz...
In this paper three elements are connected: employment change, job access and labour related migrati...
This paper investigates whether the density of local labour markets in Germany impacts on the wage o...
This study analyses the determinants of labour force transition to inactivity in the German labour m...
The paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemployment during transitio...
The paper surveys the now large body of theoretical and empirical literature on regional unemploymen...
Rickmeier K. Navigating Regional Barriers to Job Mobility: The Role of Opportunity Structures in Ind...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the continuity and the driving forces of the urban-rural emp...
textabstractIn this article we assess the consequences of the transition to post-industrial urban ec...
Jobs disappear, jobs are created, work changes, in a geographically uneven way. Some places cope bet...
The “size” effect, related to the dimension of regional labour market, is often attributed to the pr...
An important subset of the literature on agglomeration externalities hypothesizes that intrasectoral...
This article assesses the consequences of the transition to a post-industrial urban economy for labo...
The paper addresses the issue of the driving forces behind recent changes in labour market entryoutc...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...