Instead of the entire country or nation's unemployment rate, regional unemployment is simply broken down into individual regions. For example, instead of the United States' unemployment, regional employment might be condensed to just the States.
Thomas Hyclak has written: 'Wage flexibility and unemployment dynamics in regional labor markets' -- subject(s): Labor supply, Regional disparities, Unemployment, Wages
Our regional measures have had a significant impact on unemployment.
R. Jackman has written: 'Unemployment and wage inequality in OECD countries' 'European versus US unemployment' 'Mass unemployment' 'Regional migration versus regional commuting' 'Economic policies, employment and labour markets in transition in central and eastern Europe'
R. J. Dixon has written: 'Down the track' -- subject(s): Genealogy 'Regional growth and unemployment in the United Kingdom' -- subject(s): Manufacturing industries, Regional economics, Unemployment
regional labour market analysis is a synthesis of economic and demographic modeling.in the regional labour market we examine both labour supply and labour demand.together they determine wage, unemployment and employment levels.
Uma Ramakrishnan has written: 'Regional economic disparities in Australia' -- subject(s): Regional disparities, Income, Wages, Unemployment, Labor supply
Ian D. McAvinchey has written: 'Unemployment and mortality' 'Distributed lags in the relationship between unemployment and mortality' 'Income effects on mortality rates' 'Some measurement problems in the interaction of unemployment and health' 'An econometric analysis of regional house price inflation in Britain, 1968-1976' 'Expectations, stability and management in manufacturing industry'
The Census Bureau's Regional Fun Facts page for the Chicago region notes the unemployment rate for each year from 1900 to 1999. It is located at the Related Link below.
One of the disadvantages of regionalism is that issues that were previously exclusively entrusted to international institutions are now within the mandate of regional organizations. Another disadvantage is with restructuring, sovereign states would have representation at the regional level only.
Unemployment is split into these types: demand-deficient unemployment, frictional unemployment, and structural unemployment
Robert Leroy has written: 'La configuration spatiale de la crise de l'emploi' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Regional disparities, Unemployment
disguised unemployment,open unemployment,under unemployment