Determinants of the Spatial Distribution of Foreign Empolyees on Different Skilled Positions: The Case of the Czech Republic
The aim of the paper is to discuss the spatial distribution of foreign employees in highlyskilled, skilled and unskilled job positions by using correlation and regression analyses. On the one hand, our results indicate that foreign employees, no matter what job position they work in, usually concentrate in districts where regional centers or eventually large industrial factories are located. The outcomes also indicate that these foreign employees are usually employed in areas where foreigners were also employed in previous years. On the other hand, there seem to be determinants of the spatial distribution of foreigners that differ by job positions. The spatial distribution of foreign employees in highly-skilled job positions seems to be primarily influenced by characteristics of the economic area, whereas the spatial pattern of foreign employees in skilled and unskilled job positions seem to be more determined by the characteristics of the labour market area.
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2013
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Authors: | Schovankova, Sona |
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DANUBE: Law and Economics Review. - European Association Comenius - EACO. - 2013, 2, p. 115-139
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Publisher: |
European Association Comenius - EACO |
Subject: | Statistics of Employment of Foreigners | Different Skill Job Positions | Spatial Distribution of Foreign Employees | Correlation and Regression Analyses | Czech Republic |
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