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-fixed effects, we relate productivity to a calculated measure of accessibility that captures the effect of the opening of the bridge …
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Unemployment rates appear to vary widely at a subregional (e.g., local or provincial) level. Using spatial econometric models for spatial autocorrelation, this paper focuses attention on the spatial structure of regional unemployment disparities of Italian provinces. On the basis of findings...
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Property values are affected by the properties’ physical, accessibility and environmental features. Railway stations … function as nodes in transport networks and places in an urban environment. They have accessibility and environmental impacts … positive impact on the property value compared to light and heavy railway/Metro stations. The inclusion of other accessibility …
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station in the post code area. This distinction indicates that railway station accessibility is a more complex concept than …
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economic structure and accessibility. For this aim, we test for the existence of statistically significant relationships …
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present paper focuses on what is named the City Network (CN) approach. A central idea is the accessibility concept, which is …, the accessibility concept and the CN concept are linked together by positioning accessibility in the CN system. Since … accessibility measures give geographical insights into the distribution of economic activities and the related (dis)equilibrium of …
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detailed regional facilitating and driving factors related, inter alia, to talent, innovation, skills, networks, accessibility …
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stability reflects the communication network and accessibility describes the hierarchy. Particular cases of these new structures …
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social norm of work effect in a difference-in-differences (DiD) model that compares mental well-being scores of unemployed … of the fraction of retirees of comparable age. The initial mental well-being gap at age 50 is large, with unemployed … / disabled men experiencing lower levels of mental well-being. Beyond age 50, the mental well-being of unemployed and disabled …
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The COVID-19 crisis may have widely and permanently altered the labor market through the demand for skills. Crises tend to accelerate technological change. Previous recent crises were characterized by an acceleration of automation, which generally led to a decrease in middle-income jobs with...
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