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  1. Regionale Bedeutung von Hochschulen und Forschungseinrichtungen
    das Beispiel Potsdam
    Contributor: Rolfes, Manfred (Herausgeber); Röpcke, Julian (Herausgeber); Rozanski, Kathleen (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Universität Potsdam, Potsdam

  2. Indirect jobs in activities related to coal, peat and oil shale
    A RHOMOLO-IO analysis on the EU regions
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  European Commission, Seville

    The European Commission is working in order to ensure a smooth transition to cleaner forms of energy production away from fossil fuels in order to meet the EU objective of reaching climate neutrality by 2050. The Just Transition Mechanism was... more

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    The European Commission is working in order to ensure a smooth transition to cleaner forms of energy production away from fossil fuels in order to meet the EU objective of reaching climate neutrality by 2050. The Just Transition Mechanism was launched to manage this transition, under the European Green Deal. A key information needed to do that is the number of workers who will be impacted by the ongoing decarbonisation process. This technical report contains the RHOMOLO-IO estimates of the number of jobs indirectly related to the energy production industry of coal, peat, and oil shale. These activities directly employ more than 200,000 workers in the EU, and our results suggest that about 140,000 additional jobs are indirectly related to those. This is a significant number that should be considered by the policy makers dealing with the shift away from energy production with fossil fuels.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    Series: JRC working papers on territorial modelling and analysis ; no 2021, 11
    Subjects: region; growth; Rhomolo; indirect jobs; coal; input-output analysis
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  3. The regionally diverse role of education on employment prospects in Greece
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  Centre of Planning and Economic Research, Athens, Greece

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    Series: Discussion papers / Centre of Planning and Economic Research ; no 157
    Subjects: Greece; region; education; employment premium; average marginal effects
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  4. Implications of infrastructure on human development in North East India
    a review
    Published: March 2022
    Publisher:  Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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    ISBN: 9789393879158
    Series: ISEC working paper ; 535
    Subjects: infrastructure; human development; health; education; income; region
    Scope: 11 Seiten
  5. A general equilibrium analysis of the effects of the 2014-2020 European Cohesion policy in the Portuguese regions
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  European Commission, Seville

    We analyse the impact of the investments related to the European Cohesion policy in Portugal over the 2014-2020 programming period. We use the spatial dynamic general equilibrium model RHOMOLO to identify the direct and indirect effects stemming from... more

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    We analyse the impact of the investments related to the European Cohesion policy in Portugal over the 2014-2020 programming period. We use the spatial dynamic general equilibrium model RHOMOLO to identify the direct and indirect effects stemming from a variety of spending categories and economic channels. The policy interventions are modelled with both demand and supply side shocks exerting short and long run effects, the latter being related to changes in labour productivity, transport costs, and total factor productivity. An important part of the analysis deal with the spillovers spreading the effects of the policy outside the borders of the regions in which the investments take place. Our results show that the €30 billion of Cohesion policy investments can increase Portugal's GDP by 3.5% at the end of the implementation period, and that additional benefits in terms of GDP and employment continue to materialise after the end of the monetary injections. Moreover, we present region-, Fund-, and field-of-intervention-specific results to give a complete picture of the impact of Cohesion policy in Portugal.

     

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    Series: JRC working papers on territorial modelling and analysis ; no 2021, 02
    Subjects: RHOMOLO; region; growth; cohesion policy; Portugal
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  6. The roles of diversity, complexity, and relatedness in regional development
    what does the occupational perspective add?
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Utrecht University, Human Geography and Planning, [Utrecht]

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    Series: Papers in evolutionary economic geography ; # 21, 35
    Subjects: relatedness; diversity; complexity; occupation; region; Norway
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  7. Spatially uneven pace of deindustrialization within a country
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  [Keio Economic Observatory], [Tokyo, Japan]

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    Series: KEO discussion paper ; no. 172
    Subjects: deindustrialization; region; neoclassical trade model; productivity; spatial interdependence
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  8. On the convergence in female participation rates
    Author: Abe, Yukiko
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  European Regional Science Association, [Louvain-la-Neuve]

    Large regional differences exist in female participation across regions within Japan. This paper uses two datasets to show that a significant convergence in female participation took place from 1940 to 2010. Historically, urban areas have had low... more

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    Large regional differences exist in female participation across regions within Japan. This paper uses two datasets to show that a significant convergence in female participation took place from 1940 to 2010. Historically, urban areas have had low participation, whereas non-urban areas have had high participation. The participation rate rose steadily and significantly in urban areas and, to a lesser extent in non-urban areas, and as a result, regional differences shrank over time. The microdata from 1982 to 2012 reveal that regional dispersion is large for married women's regular full-time participation in the traditional sector (manufacturing for the less educated and teaching for the highly educated). Compositional changes in demographics and educational attainment explain 74 percent of the convergence for the age 25-39 group, while they explain 40 percent of the convergence for the age 40-54 group. The increase of non-regular employment explains 60 percent of convergence in the latter group. Convergence in married women's regular full-time participation is only observed in the traditional sector (manufacturing and teaching) but not in the new sector (service and retail). Since the compositional change is the major source of convergence for young women's participation, their behavior did not become alike across regions

     

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    Series: Cities & regions : smart, sustainable, inclusive? : European Regional Science Association Congress 2016 : 56th Congress : 23-26 August 2016, Vienna, Austria
    Subjects: convergence; region; female participation
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