Service Industries: A Geographical AppraisalThe 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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... 1974 2.1 Occupational structure of male labourforce (%) in selected British cities, 1871 2.2 Long-term trends in service sector share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, ...
... 1974 2.1 Occupational structure of male labourforce (%) in selected British cities, 1871 2.2 Long-term trends in service sector share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, ...
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... 1794 and 1937–8 3.6 Structure of British household expenditure (%), 1963–79 3.7 Contrasting attributes of pre-industrial, industrial and postindustrial societies (after Bell) 3.8 Percentage distribution of the labourforce, ...
... 1794 and 1937–8 3.6 Structure of British household expenditure (%), 1963–79 3.7 Contrasting attributes of pre-industrial, industrial and postindustrial societies (after Bell) 3.8 Percentage distribution of the labourforce, ...
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In his classic analysis of the relationship between economic growth and changes in the structure of the labourforce Clark (1940) was one of the first to observe that the economics of the tertiary sector had yet to be written and that ...
In his classic analysis of the relationship between economic growth and changes in the structure of the labourforce Clark (1940) was one of the first to observe that the economics of the tertiary sector had yet to be written and that ...
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These were primarily manufacturing cities which did not have a large group of transport occupations; by way of contrast, only 15.6 per cent of Liverpool's male labourforce was in manufacturing occupations compared with 32.9 and 42.4 per ...
These were primarily manufacturing cities which did not have a large group of transport occupations; by way of contrast, only 15.6 per cent of Liverpool's male labourforce was in manufacturing occupations compared with 32.9 and 42.4 per ...
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By the 1850s and 1860s services already accounted for 17–25 per cent of the labourforce in several developed countries, including Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United States (Table 2.2). Although some way behind Britain and ...
By the 1850s and 1860s services already accounted for 17–25 per cent of the labourforce in several developed countries, including Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United States (Table 2.2). Although some way behind Britain and ...
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