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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... Trends in British gross domestic product (GDP), by industry, 1960–80 3.3 Economically active population, by occupation, selected countries, 1970–9 3.4 White-collar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 Employees in ...
... Trends in British gross domestic product (GDP), by industry, 1960–80 3.3 Economically active population, by occupation, selected countries, 1970–9 3.4 White-collar employees in British manufacturing industries, 1982 3.5 Employees in ...
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... trends in service sector share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services, 1950–70 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons ...
... trends in service sector share of labourforce, selected developed and less developed countries 2.3 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services, 1950–70 2.4 Labourforce in agriculture, industry and services: continental comparisons ...
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... trends since 1960 in the service sector has been the faster rate of employment expansion by public corporations, local authorities (in particular), central government and defencerelated activities. The classification of services into ...
... trends since 1960 in the service sector has been the faster rate of employment expansion by public corporations, local authorities (in particular), central government and defencerelated activities. The classification of services into ...
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... trends in growth difficult. This is a universal problem for the study of service industries which is a long way from a satisfactory resolution. Thirdly, Stanback suggests that misunderstanding about services is compounded by the ...
... trends in growth difficult. This is a universal problem for the study of service industries which is a long way from a satisfactory resolution. Thirdly, Stanback suggests that misunderstanding about services is compounded by the ...
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... trends in the location of services?; and what is their significance in the unending task of coping with the processes of change in cities and regions? It will be demonstrated that these and other questions have been directed at selected ...
... trends in the location of services?; and what is their significance in the unending task of coping with the processes of change in cities and regions? It will be demonstrated that these and other questions have been directed at selected ...
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