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Female entrepreneurs may be less networked than their male counterparts and so derive less benefit from agglomeration …. Female-owned enterprises are less exposed to agglomeration, with 10% to 20% less own-industry employment nearby. © 2012 The …
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considers many different aspects of the agglomeration labor market relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and … theories of agglomeration and uncertainty. The paper also finds evidence of onthejob learning that is consistent with theories … of labor pooling, labor poaching, and hold up. In addition, the paper provides evidence consistent with agglomeration …
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Many prior treatments of agglomeration either explicitly or implicitly suppose that all industries agglomerate for the … approach is the extrapolation of the agglomeration experience of one key sector or cluster to the larger economy. Another is … the pooling of data to look at common tendencies in agglomeration. This paper uses UK establishment level data on …
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considers many different aspects of the agglomeration - labor market relationship, including turnover, learning, matching, and … agglomeration and uncertainty. There is also evidence of on-the-job learning that is consistent with theories of labor pooling …, labor poaching, and hold up. In addition, the paper provides evidence consistent with agglomeration improving job matches …
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