Just as cities are places where people live, they are also places where they work. But does where people work in cities remain stable over time? In new research focusing on Los Angeles, Kevin Kane and the UC-Irvine Metropolitan Futures Initiative look at changes in where jobs are located between 1997 and 2014. They find that over the study period, employment centers emerged, grew, contracted and died far more often than expected, meaning that their location did not remain constant. He also finds that emerging centers of employment were more likely to be found close to transport infrastructure and Los Angeles’ downtown
Using industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and landscape metrics to describe county gro...
We investigate employment subcenters in the Los Angeles region using’1980 Census journey-towork data...
This paper studies the recent trends in the spatial distribution of economic activity in the United ...
This paper is an empirical analysis of employment centres in the Los Angeles region from 1997 to 201...
This research examines the relationship between urban polycentric spatial structure and driving. We ...
Using US county data, we estimate employment growth equations to analyze how the spatial distributio...
In this paper data from the economic censuses are utilized to show that most job growth in the manuf...
Today, the Bay Area is home to the most successful knowledge economy in America, while Los Angeles h...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
Today, the Bay Area is home to the most successful knowledge economy in America, while Los Angeles h...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
Much geographical research focuses on the causes of geographical differences in net employment chang...
This research examines the impact of accessibility on the growth of employment cen-tres in the Los A...
Using industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and landscape metrics to describe county gro...
We investigate employment subcenters in the Los Angeles region using’1980 Census journey-towork data...
This paper studies the recent trends in the spatial distribution of economic activity in the United ...
This paper is an empirical analysis of employment centres in the Los Angeles region from 1997 to 201...
This research examines the relationship between urban polycentric spatial structure and driving. We ...
Using US county data, we estimate employment growth equations to analyze how the spatial distributio...
In this paper data from the economic censuses are utilized to show that most job growth in the manuf...
Today, the Bay Area is home to the most successful knowledge economy in America, while Los Angeles h...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.In...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
Today, the Bay Area is home to the most successful knowledge economy in America, while Los Angeles h...
UnrestrictedThere have been "qualitative changes" in metropolitan spatial structure in recentdecades...
Much geographical research focuses on the causes of geographical differences in net employment chang...
This research examines the impact of accessibility on the growth of employment cen-tres in the Los A...
Using industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and landscape metrics to describe county gro...
We investigate employment subcenters in the Los Angeles region using’1980 Census journey-towork data...
This paper studies the recent trends in the spatial distribution of economic activity in the United ...