This paper considers the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK regions at NUTS-II level. We use a mixture panel data model to describe unemployment differentials between heterogeneous groups of regions. The results indicate the existence of two clusters of regions in the UK economy, characterised by high and low unemployment rates respectively. A major source of heterogeneity seems to be caused by the varying effect (between the two clusters) of the share of employment in the services sector, and we trace its origin to the fact that the "high unemployment" cluster is characterised by a higher degree of urbanization
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
This paper examines the link between unemployment volatility and the sectoral composition of economi...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the structural evolution and spatial pattern of regional un...
In this paper we consider the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK ...
This paper considers the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK regio...
In this paper we consider the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Regional disparities in unemployment rates are large and persistent. The literature provides evidenc...
This paper surveys analysis of the relationship between regional unemployment and labour mobility in...
This paper attempts to provide an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used...
This paper provides an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used in the app...
This paper attempts to provide an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used...
SOM-Theme C: Coordination and growth in economies This paper attempts to provide an integrated overv...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
Based on bivariate and multivariate cointegration, three inferences concerning the nature of the Bri...
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
This paper examines the link between unemployment volatility and the sectoral composition of economi...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the structural evolution and spatial pattern of regional un...
In this paper we consider the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK ...
This paper considers the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK regio...
In this paper we consider the determinants of regional disparities in unemployment rates for the UK ...
There has been much discussion recently of unemployment as a dynamic phenomenon; with substantial fl...
Regional disparities in unemployment rates are large and persistent. The literature provides evidenc...
This paper surveys analysis of the relationship between regional unemployment and labour mobility in...
This paper attempts to provide an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used...
This paper provides an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used in the app...
This paper attempts to provide an integrated overview of theoretical and empirical explanations used...
SOM-Theme C: Coordination and growth in economies This paper attempts to provide an integrated overv...
The findings of recent studies on adjustment processes suggest that regional labour markets in the E...
Based on bivariate and multivariate cointegration, three inferences concerning the nature of the Bri...
In the European Union, unemployment rates differ markedly across regions, both within and across nat...
This paper examines the link between unemployment volatility and the sectoral composition of economi...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the structural evolution and spatial pattern of regional un...