Inequality In Labor Market Areas

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High Tech Workers
Industry Dispersion
labor market
Labor Market Areas
Labor Market Research
Local Labor Market
Local Labor Market Areas
Local Labor Market Characteristics
local labor market spatial analysis
Local Labor Pool
Low Educational Attainment Levels
Macro-level Models
minority employment disparities
Multi-level Model
multi-level modeling
Nonmetro Areas
Percent Black
Plantation Areas
political economy research
regional labor analysis
Rural Labor Markets
social inequality
Social Reproduction
social research
socioeconomic stratification
Southern Labor Markets
spatial inequality
Specific Industry Demands
Technical University Programs
Women's Full Time Employment
Women's Labor Force Participation
Women’s Full Time Employment
Women’s Labor Force Participation

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  • ISBN 9780367012557
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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 During the past two decades, many attempts have been made to refocus stratification research and the study of inequality. The contributors to this volume have a long-term concern with the importance of space and locality. Many of them belonged to a research project during the early 1980s that had as one of its main aims the analysis of labor forc
Joachim Singelmann is professor and chair of the Department of Sociology at Louisiana State University. He is the author of From Agriculture to Services (Sage, 1978) and co-author of Das Ende der Klassengesellschaft? (Transfer Verlag, 1990). His primary research areas are the labor force, inequality, and migration. His current projects include a study of the transformation from central planning to markets in Eastern Germany. Forrest A. Deseran is associate professor of sociology and director of the Center for Life Course and Population Studies at Louisiana State University. He is editor of the U.S. Rural Sociological Society Rural Studies Series for Westview Press and has published in U.S. and international sociology journals. His current research focuses on household structure, local labor markets, and the labor force in the U.S.

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