Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into expected (share) and differential (shift) components. Since its inception in the 1940s, over seventy academic contributions have criticized, defended, and extended the original concept. These contributions are summarized, and research needs for the future are identified
Abstract. The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variati...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Utilizing shift/share and economic base analysis, data covering employment, income, and population a...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
This research project has developed out of the desire to empirically test and evaluate the technique...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
Some research methods come and go, and others persist through time. If you had asked regional analys...
Intuitively, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) demonstrates strong similarities to shift-share...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique that is commonly used to measure attributes of reg...
The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variation in the ...
This paper proposes a business-demographics adjusted shift-share analysis. This can be used when dat...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
Abstract. The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variati...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Utilizing shift/share and economic base analysis, data covering employment, income, and population a...
Shift-share analysis is a method of decomposing regional income or employment growth patterns into e...
This research project has developed out of the desire to empirically test and evaluate the technique...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique widely used in regional studies to quantify an ind...
This modified version of shift-share analysis presents components of regional economic growth in per...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
"The so-called Shift-Share-Regression is used to analyse the development of employment. This does no...
Some research methods come and go, and others persist through time. If you had asked regional analys...
Intuitively, structural decomposition analysis (SDA) demonstrates strong similarities to shift-share...
Shift-share analysis is a decomposition technique that is commonly used to measure attributes of reg...
The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variation in the ...
This paper proposes a business-demographics adjusted shift-share analysis. This can be used when dat...
The integration of minority group workers into the emerging occupational employment structure of the...
Abstract. The views put forward by Fothergill and Gudgin that structural factors account for variati...
Introduced in 1960, shift-share analysis has been widely applied in regional science with frequent d...
Utilizing shift/share and economic base analysis, data covering employment, income, and population a...