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Sozioökonomische Input-Output-Tabellen für Deutschland in zeitlicher, monetärer und räumlicher Dimension

Axel Schaffer ()

Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft, 2007, vol. 27, issue 1, 22 pages

Abstract: The paper at hand introduces socio-economic input-output-tables which set a priority on the peoples’ activity patterns from a macroeconomic perspective and allow for an integrated analysis in time, monetary and spatial dimension. In order to cover the whole set of activities, the tables do not only include activities related to the economic sphere, but also account for household chores, care for children and elderly people, community services, qualification and personal activities. On the one hand, socio-economic input-output-tables identify the aggregated time use, man-made values and covered distances of different socio-demographic groups. On the other hand, the tables also account for the cohorts as consumers that benefit from activities produced by members of the same or of other age groups. Thus, socio-economic input-output-analysis gives a first insight into the cohorts’ interdependency as well. Copyright Physica-Verlag 2007

Date: 2007
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