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Unemployment remains a major economic and social problem in many developed
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This paper focuses on the network character of a multimodal transport
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Contemporary migration studies witness an increasing interest in the socio-economic
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The outer islands in Indonesia are often seen as the main source of migrants to the island of Java, while
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The purpose of this paper is to explain the relationship between economic performance and labour
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This paper aims to investigate the entrepreneurial migrants’ preferences for a location for business
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This paper explores the phenomenon of ethnic entrepreneurship and migration in developing countries. Our focus is on the decision of migrants to choose a particular site for conducting entrepreneurial activities. A survey of literature is presented in the opening section, in which two...
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This paper analyses the relationship between spatial dynamics of firms and employment growth in the region. Moreover, it addresses the facilitating or impeding role of (new) industrial sites in the geographical process of firm and job dynamics, while recognising that the spatial dynamics of...
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This paper extends previous literature on variations in mobility rates across local housing markets by examining the linkage of mobility rates at the household level to the structure of local housing markets. The results indicate that residential mobility rates differ widely across local housing...
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This exploratory paper addresses the driving forces of real estate investment trusts (REITs). After
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