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economic structure and accessibility. For this aim, we test for the existence of statistically significant relationships …
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The paper uses the theoretical framework of the Spatial Economics to analyze (1) the regional unemployment disparities in Spain for males and females in three different age categories and for economic sector. We use administrative regional aggregate data to explore the distribution of the...
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We examine how highway accessibility influences local employment outcomes. We exploit the stagewise expansion of the … within 10 km road distance. Improved accessibility decreases employment by 9%. These effects are driven by reduced commuter … flows within the periphery, while we find opposing effects on core municipalities. Improved accessibility also gives rise to …
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In urban Philippines, the percentage of persons with disability (PWDs) participating in various government and … also low. These were some of the findings of a 2008 survey on persons with disability in selected cities in Metro Manila …. Interestingly, it focuses on the role of social networks among PWD, environmental constraints, and the type of disability the person …
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This paper examined how PWDs in the Philippines make a living and determined the factors that influenced them to select a particular labor market status and/or a source of personal income. It also analyzed the different types of work these PWDs engage in and their association with levels of...
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