Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalRoutledge, 19.12.1985 - 322 Seiten The first major synthesis of an emerging geography which is undoubtedly changing the way in which academics, planners and policy-makers identify and interpret the spatial development of cities and regions in the 1980s. |
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... Greenfield was then able to apply the above proportions to employment data for each service industry and show that between 1950 and 1960 employment in producer services in the USA increased by over 21 per cent compared with 15 per cent.
... Greenfield was then able to apply the above proportions to employment data for each service industry and show that between 1950 and 1960 employment in producer services in the USA increased by over 21 per cent compared with 15 per cent.
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... increased from 12.5 to 13.2 per cent. According to a more recent estimate (Wood, 1983), some 18 per cent of ... increase in employment (e.g. by introducing the by products of information technology). Consumer services which are ...
... increased from 12.5 to 13.2 per cent. According to a more recent estimate (Wood, 1983), some 18 per cent of ... increase in employment (e.g. by introducing the by products of information technology). Consumer services which are ...
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... increased from eighteen in 1947 to fiftyone by 1973; and all have increased the number of civil servants on the payroll. The Ministry of Agriculture employed 33,500 in 1965; even though it is a state rather than federal responsibility ...
... increased from eighteen in 1947 to fiftyone by 1973; and all have increased the number of civil servants on the payroll. The Ministry of Agriculture employed 33,500 in 1965; even though it is a state rather than federal responsibility ...
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... increase in service employment since 1945 has been misunderstood is promulgated by Stanback (1979). He attributes ... increased demand for services and a levelling off of the demand for goods. There is in fact a high degree of ...
... increase in service employment since 1945 has been misunderstood is promulgated by Stanback (1979). He attributes ... increased demand for services and a levelling off of the demand for goods. There is in fact a high degree of ...
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... increase the chance that individual activities will not fall exclusively into one category rather than another. Everyone will not agree with the choices made in this chapter; they are not innovative, for instance, but the fact is that ...
... increase the chance that individual activities will not fall exclusively into one category rather than another. Everyone will not agree with the choices made in this chapter; they are not innovative, for instance, but the fact is that ...
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