The Geographical Dimension of Inequalities in Access to Employment
Philippe Askenazy and
Verónica Escudero
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Verónica Escudero: Bureau International du Travail, Berkeley College
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Abstract:
By analyzing the weight of geographic processes at work on inter-individual inequalities in access to employment in its various dimensions, this chapter identifies a multiplicity of socio-economic mechanisms supported by an impressive empirical literature in geography, economics and sociology. This literature questions and often refutes the relevance of the hypotheses and the predictions of the main theoretical formalizations.
Keywords: access to employment; spatial mismatch; gendered/segmented spaces; networks; remote work. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-11
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Published in Clémentine Cottineau; Julie Vallée. Inequalities in Geographical Space, Wiley; ISTE, pp.85-118, 2022, SCIENCES – Geography and Demography, 9781789450880. ⟨10.1002/9781394188338.ch4⟩
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DOI: 10.1002/9781394188338.ch4
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