Technological, institutional, and geographical peripheries: regional development and risk of poverty in the European regions [0.03%]
技术、制度和地理外围地区:欧洲地区的区域发展与贫困风险
Javier Barbero,Ernesto Rodríguez-Crespo
Javier Barbero
In this paper, we analyze the interrelation between technological, institutional, and geographical peripheries. By distinguishing between the quality and quantity of access to information and communication technologies, together with instit...
Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod,Ioannis Kostakis,Konstantinos P Tsagarakis
Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
The Circular Economy and Sustainability are among the greatest challenges faced by policymakers, producers, and consumers. Circular Economy processes demand less from the environment since they can minimize waste generation and, hence, can ...
Viability of compact cities in the post-COVID-19 era: subway ridership variations in Seoul Korea [0.03%]
新冠疫情后紧凑城市的可行性——来自韩国首尔的地铁客流变化证据
Daeyoung Kwon,Sung Eun Sally Oh,Sangwon Choi et al.
Daeyoung Kwon et al.
COVID-19 exposed the vulnerability of compact cities against shock events. As the impact of COVID-19 not only persists, but also expands throughout the world, this study questions whether the compact city model would be sustainable in the p...
Quality of life, quality of business, and destinations of recent graduates: fields of study matter [0.03%]
生活质量、商业质量与应届毕业生的就业去向:专业领域是关键因素
Arthur Grimes,Shaan Badenhorst,David C Maré et al.
Arthur Grimes et al.
One of the main challenges facing non-metropolitan regions is the attraction and retention of highly-educated young people. A loss of the brightest can lead to reduced business creation, innovation, growth and community well-being in such r...
Do workers negative self-select when they commute? Evidence for the Chilean case of long-distance commuting [0.03%]
面对长距离通勤,劳动者用行动投票了吗?——以智利为例
Viviana Carriel,Marcelo Lufin,Manuel Pérez-Trujillo
Viviana Carriel
Long-distance commuting (LDC) as a strategy of labor factor mobility has become relevant in recent decades, mainly in those economies characterized by a significant relative weight of extractive activities. The phenomenon is key to understa...
Editorial: developments at the Annals of regional science 2020-2021 [0.03%]
区域科学杂志2020-2021年发刊词与发展近况
Martin Andersson,Brian H S Kim,Janet E Kohlhase
Martin Andersson
The editors-in-chief of the Annals of Regional Science offer an overview and analysis of recent developments at the journal from January 2020 through December 2021, a time period hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Annal's Impact Factor incr...
Elias Giannakis,Theofanis P Mamuneas
Elias Giannakis
This paper conceptualizes and empirically explores the resilience of European Union regional labour markets in terms of labour productivity growth. We assess the effect of pre-crisis region-specific factors on regional labour markets resili...
Regional poverty and infection disease: early exploratory evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
区域贫困与传染病:来自COVID-19大流行的早期探索证据
Abu Bakkar Siddique,Kingsley E Haynes,Rajendra Kulkarni et al.
Abu Bakkar Siddique et al.
This paper examines the role of regional poverty on the COVID-19 pandemic in the USA. It also explores how the effects differ with the concentration of ethnic minorities. We find that poverty is a significant and consistent determinant of h...
Roberta Capello,Silvia Cerisola
Roberta Capello
An important channel through which less developed European countries have grown over the past twenty years is through the industrial transformation of their economies from low to higher value-added activities. The aim of the paper is to add...
Will the economic growth benefit public health? Health vulnerability, urbanization and COVID-19 in the USA [0.03%]
经济增长有利于公共健康吗?美国新冠疫情下的公共卫生脆弱性和城市化问题
Ye Fan,Ming Fang,Xin Zhang et al.
Ye Fan et al.
Economic growth has a significant impact on health vulnerability primarily through the process of urbanization. This paper conducts a pioneer study by analyzing the impact of regional economic growth and urbanization on the public health vu...