The region of Madrid: Effects of agglomeration vs. centralisation
Carlos Iglesias Fernández,
Raquel Llorente Heras and
Diego Dueñas Fernández
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Carlos Iglesias-Fernández and
Raquel Llorente-Heras
No 02/10, Working Papers from Instituto Universitario de Análisis Económico y Social
Abstract:
Madrid is an atypical territory among the Spanish regions. In comparison with other areas, this region presents high labour activity rates (63.68 percent) and employment (59.7 percent) alongside low rates of unemployment (6.25 percent). However, this aggregated labour dynamism is not generalized to the whole region of Madrid, as important territorial differences exist. This paper offers an analysis of the territorial characteristics of the regional labour market in Madrid. With this motive in mind, we have developed the following two types of analysis: firstly, we classified the municipalities of Madrid based on labour indicators using alternative methodologies (two-step cluster and k-means procedure) that mainly demonstrate the existence of a dichotomising structure of the labour market associated with the presence of centralisation and agglomeration patterns; secondly, we developed several probability models (logits) that define and determine the previous territorial clusters showing important centralisation effects. This work establishes an interesting methodology which could be applied to other regions facilitating comparisons between regions. In addition, territory differentiation is necessary in order to deal with the future regional labour policy. The Region of Madrid can be used as a typical example of regional labour market centralisation.
Keywords: Madrid; labour market; cluster; logits; centralization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2010-02
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