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Regional employment growth and the persistence of regional unemployment disparities

  • Year: 2003
  • Author: Mitchell, William; Carlson, Ellen
  • Publisher: Centre for Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle
  • Published Location: Newcastle, NSW
  • Country: Australia

This paper seeks to develop an understanding of the linkages between regions with respect to employment growth and to determine the extent to which national trends dominate location-specific dynamics. The relationship between the business cycle and regional employment growth is explored as part of a wider study seeking to explain the persistence of regional unemployment differentials.

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