Migration and Labour in Europe Views from Turkey and Sweden

Kitap : Migration and Labour in Europe Views from Turkey and Sweden

Yazar : * Emrehan Zeybekoğlu * Bo Johansson * Michael J.Greenwood

Dil : İngilizce

Bölüm : Nüfusbilim

Yayın Yeri : U.S.A

ISBN : 975-08-0617-4

Yayın Tarihi : 1981

Yayıncı : Academic Press,Inc.

Tür : Kitap

Kitap No : 3380

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Contents
PREFACE 1
Introduction
Postwar Urban Growth in Historical Context
2
National Forces Affecting the Spatial Distribution of Population and Economic Activity in the Post-World-War-ll Era
The National Rate of Employment Growth
The National Rate of Civilian Labor Force Growth
Other Forces Contributing to Population Redistribution
The U.S. Migration Experience, 1947-1975
Summary
3
Interregional Shifts in the Location of Population and Employment
The Behavior of Regional Employment and Population Changes,
1947-1977: The Historical Record
Regional Shifts in Manufacturing Employment
The Causal Linkages between Population and Employment
Summary
Appendix
4
Metropolitan Growth and Migration: The Patterns Since 1950
The Sample Metropolitan Areas and the Data
Urban Employment Growth, 1950-1970
Urban Nonagricultural Employment Growth, 1970-1975
Growth of Urban Manufacturing Employment, 1950-1970
Metropolitan Unemployment Rates, 1950-1975
Growth of Income and Earnings
Metropolitan Migration and Economic Growth
The Rural to Urban Migration Turnaround
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix
5
Changing Intrametropolitan Location Patterns of Labor Force and Economic Activity
The Data
Changes in the Location of Urban Labor Force and Employment
Suburban and Central City Income Growth
Location Patterns of Intrametropolitan Movers and Metropolitan In-Migrants Summary and Conclusions
6
A Model of Metropolitan Growth and Migration
Simultaneous-Equations Models of Migration The Theory
Specification of the Model Appendix
7 Metropolitan Growth and Migration: Estimation of the Model
Estimation Procedures Model Estimation Appendix
8
A Model of Intrametropolitan Location of Employment, Housing, and Labor Force
The Model of Intrametropolitan Location
The Data
The Empirical Results
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix
9
Thoughts on the Policy Aspects of Migration and Urban Employment Growth
The Rationale for Public Intervention Selected Employment Policy Options
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