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041 _aeng
100 1 _953306
_aHoll, Adelheid
245 0 _aLocal employment growth patterns and the Great Recession
_b : the case of Spain
_c Adelheid Holl
260 _c2018
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico a través de la Biblioteca del IEF.
500 _aResumen.
500 _aApéndice.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aThe 2008 financial and economic crisis has led to widespread destruction of employment in Spain. Using municipality data, I examine employment growth differences between urban cores, urban hinterlands, and rural areas during the pre-crisis period and the recession period. The data show that patterns of growth and decline have been very uneven across different types of areas. While in the boom years, hinterlands and rural areas experienced higher growth, urban core areas have done better during the recession years. I then test three strands of explanations for local growth differences: (i) the role of the local sectoral composition, (ii) the role of human capital, and (iii) the role of access to urban core areas. Estimations for employment growth in the two periods show that the crisis has altered some of the drivers of local employment growth and that human capital has been a key determinant of local resilience during the Great Recession.
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_aCRISIS FINANCIERA
650 4 _948198
_aRECESIONES ECONOMICAS
650 4 _aEMPLEO
_943494
650 4 _942613
_aDESEMPLEO
650 4 _98496
_aDISTRIBUCION
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_aLOCALIZACION
650 4 _aESPAÑA
_941092
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_oOP 1638/2018/4
_tJournal of Regional Science
_w(IEF)17594
_x 0022-4146
_g v. 58, n. 4, September 2018, p. 838-864
856 _uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jors.12392
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