In this paper leading and lagging regions in OECD countries in the 1990s are identified, and a comparative analysis is made of leading and lagging regions in the 1990s with those in the 1980s. The labels 'leading' and 'lagging' are derived from total employment growth. In almost all studied countries, employment growth in the leading predominantly rural and intermediate rural regions in the 1990s tended to exceed that in predominantly urban regions. On the whole, it appeared that about 60% of all leading regions in the 1980s were still leading in the 1990s, and that also 60% of the lagging regions in the 1980s were lagging in the 1990s
Fostering higher levels of economic activity in rural regions constitutes an important policy challe...
Abstract This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlight...
Newly available data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis confirm previous impressions that the nonm...
In this paper leading and lagging regions in OECD countries in the 1990s are identified, and a compa...
In this study a comparative analysis of factors hampering and encouraging the development of employm...
In this report it is examined whether rural regions in the EU with a relatively high (low) employmen...
A comparative analysis of rural employment dynamics in leading and lagging rural regions in the EU m...
Search for driving forces behind economic development in rural regions of the EU From a recent OECD ...
In 1991, 33 percent of Canada's population lived in predominantly rural regions. Employment growth i...
In the RUREMPLO project an analysis is made of the development of employment in the rural regions of...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
The early years of the post-socialist era saw the beginnings of massive regional and social differen...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
This article provides an overview and critical analysis of theories on economic development in rural...
To account for differences among rural and urban regions, the OECD has established a regional typolo...
Fostering higher levels of economic activity in rural regions constitutes an important policy challe...
Abstract This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlight...
Newly available data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis confirm previous impressions that the nonm...
In this paper leading and lagging regions in OECD countries in the 1990s are identified, and a compa...
In this study a comparative analysis of factors hampering and encouraging the development of employm...
In this report it is examined whether rural regions in the EU with a relatively high (low) employmen...
A comparative analysis of rural employment dynamics in leading and lagging rural regions in the EU m...
Search for driving forces behind economic development in rural regions of the EU From a recent OECD ...
In 1991, 33 percent of Canada's population lived in predominantly rural regions. Employment growth i...
In the RUREMPLO project an analysis is made of the development of employment in the rural regions of...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
The early years of the post-socialist era saw the beginnings of massive regional and social differen...
This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlighting the g...
This article provides an overview and critical analysis of theories on economic development in rural...
To account for differences among rural and urban regions, the OECD has established a regional typolo...
Fostering higher levels of economic activity in rural regions constitutes an important policy challe...
Abstract This paper assesses the recent changes in rural employment in the OECD countries, highlight...
Newly available data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis confirm previous impressions that the nonm...