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Regional growth dynamics significantly deviate from a normal process. Using industry-specific employment data for …
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entrepreneurial and innovation activity is well documented. On the other hand, their influence on regional employment growth is less … and employees in research institutes and the growth of employment in a region. The analysis is done for nine industries … separately. We find that university graduates have a significant influence on employment growth in several industries, while an …
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A major aspect of employment growth is discussed in relation to economic growth. This paper deals with the question as … to whether the relationship between economic and employment growth, subsumed under the idiom Verdoorn's Law, holds true … markets. The employees are differentiated into sectoral affiliation, education, national status and part-time employment. The …
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A wide urban-rural disparity is observed in employment growth in the United States. For example, employment growth … examine the sources of U.S. employment growth using the county-level industry data. From an analytical labor-market model, we … derive equilibrium employment growth as a function of growth in neighborhood characteristics and initial conditions such as …
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This study investigates the effects of local broadband internet availability on establishment-level employment growth … variation in local broadband availability. The results suggest that broadband expansion had a positive effect on employment … broadband in the production process that leads to complementary hiring, respectively a slowdown of employment growth, in the …
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