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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... the sectoral distribution ofprivate sector employment (A) is included for comparativepurposes 3.1 Relationship ... 3.4 Whitecollar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 EmployeesinBritish service industries,by sex, ...
... the sectoral distribution ofprivate sector employment (A) is included for comparativepurposes 3.1 Relationship ... 3.4 Whitecollar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 EmployeesinBritish service industries,by sex, ...
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... 1977 7.5 Business service flows betweensubregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Numberofoverseas banksand employees represented ... 1983 8.1 Growth of service employment in inner and outer areasof four British conurbations: (A)Tyneside, ...
... 1977 7.5 Business service flows betweensubregions of Quebec, 1980 7.6 Numberofoverseas banksand employees represented ... 1983 8.1 Growth of service employment in inner and outer areasof four British conurbations: (A)Tyneside, ...
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... comparison of service industry classification using SIC 1980 and SIC 1968 1.4 Estimates of producerand consumer employmentin British service sector, 1975–81 1.5 Changing employment sharesand annualrateof growth in selected services: ...
... comparison of service industry classification using SIC 1980 and SIC 1968 1.4 Estimates of producerand consumer employmentin British service sector, 1975–81 1.5 Changing employment sharesand annualrateof growth in selected services: ...
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service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 3.1 Comparison of labourforce and wage employment, by sector in low, intermediate and highincome countries, 1960 and 1970 3.2 Size ofservice sector in ...
service industries: UK, 1976–81 2.8 Public sector employment in the EEC, 1973–4 3.1 Comparison of labourforce and wage employment, by sector in low, intermediate and highincome countries, 1960 and 1970 3.2 Size ofservice sector in ...
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