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know-how as well as create domestic population migration flows. Relocation of human resources regulates both a size and … structure of population, supports regional labour markets, the demand for goods stimulation, etc. The objective of this paper is … southern Polish subregions demonstrate low intensity of intraregional population movements while interregional flows are quite …
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The objective of the paper is to identify subregions (NUTS 3) of the central part of Poland pretending to metropolitan areas, as well as to study their impact on the domestic migration flows. Their social and economic situations in 2008 were determined on the basis of the composite measure...
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This study analyses periurbanisation as a specific process of changes caused by the expansion of cities towards rural areas that are situated at a greater distance from the core city but still within the framework of the functional urban area. Peri-urban areas are determined by a particular set...
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The rapid urbanisation of the world leads, i.a., to dynamic development of metropolitan areas. The functional relationships between territorial units which make up a metropolitan area mean that in order to prevent negative effects of metropolisation and to ensure sustainable development of such...
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(MAs) in the country, than the in the other MAs. Second, workers in the poorest population segment (1st income decile …
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There are a number of theoretical reasons why cities interact with each other. Such spatial interdependence has been largely ignored by the empirical literature with only a couple of recent papers accounting for such issues in their estimation. This paper takes spatial dependence panel data...
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The paper objectifies the first part of a larger projects aiming at establishing a public decision-making map pertaining to the negative externalities in the framework of the economic approach of subsidiarity in the multilevel governance (the case of Romania). The first part of the larger...
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Metropolization, namely the concentration of households and activity in the more developped cities, leads to greater spatial differentiation and specialization in the urban area, generating new flows and new urban dysfunctions. Although distance to the centre is still relevant to understand the...
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know-how as well as create domestic population migration flows. Relocation of human resources regulates both a size and … structure of population, supports regional labour markets, the demand for goods stimulation, etc. The objective of this paper is … southern Polish subregions demonstrate low intensity of intraregional population movements while interregional flows are quite …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011271726