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Are local labour markets suitable space units in order to define sustainable territorial development strategies?

Blanca Miedes Ugarte, Celia Sanchez Lopez (), Germain Perez Morales and Antonio Moreno Moreno ()
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Blanca Miedes Ugarte: OLE - Observatorio Local de Empleo - Universidad de Huelva
Celia Sanchez Lopez: OLE - Observatorio Local de Empleo - Universidad de Huelva
Germain Perez Morales: OLE - Observatorio Local de Empleo - Universidad de Huelva
Antonio Moreno Moreno: OLE - Observatorio Local de Empleo - Universidad de Huelva, Universidad de Huelva

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Abstract: Social scientists from several disciplinary fields long agree that local labour markets can be defined as spaces of daily population mobility due to labour reasons (Combes 1986; Eurostat, 1992; Casado Díaz, 1991). The question we address in this paper is whether these spaces are not only useful for territorial management of employment policy, but also suitable territorial units in conceptualizing wider multidimensional politics that can facilitate sustainable territorial development.

Keywords: travel to work areas; local labour market; territorial development; territorial governance; Territorial Intelligence; inteligencia territorial; áreas de movilidad residencia-trabajo; mercado de trabajo local; desarrollo territorial; gobernanza territorial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006-09-20
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Published in In International Conference of Territorial Intelligence, Sep 2006, Alba Iulia, Romania. p. 123-132

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