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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... social ecology of general practitioners' surgeries in Glasgow 6.4 Accessibility to school dental services (A) and distance potential to general dental service (B), Newcastle upon Tyne AHA 6.5 Spatial attributes of trips to hospitals in ...
... social ecology of general practitioners' surgeries in Glasgow 6.4 Accessibility to school dental services (A) and distance potential to general dental service (B), Newcastle upon Tyne AHA 6.5 Spatial attributes of trips to hospitals in ...
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... social determinants of the growth and diversification of the supply/demand for services during this century, and particularly since 1945. The way in which this is translated into the contribution of service industries to employment ...
... social determinants of the growth and diversification of the supply/demand for services during this century, and particularly since 1945. The way in which this is translated into the contribution of service industries to employment ...
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... social system, or contributed to improvements in the quality of life. In this services can be said to be pervasive in both developed and developing economies and, in common with the variety of political, religious, cultural and ...
... social system, or contributed to improvements in the quality of life. In this services can be said to be pervasive in both developed and developing economies and, in common with the variety of political, religious, cultural and ...
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... social needs' in the form of housing, hospitals, schools and domestic heating, light and water. Comparison of the industry-based definitions used in service industry studies over the last twenty years indicates that construction is ...
... social needs' in the form of housing, hospitals, schools and domestic heating, light and water. Comparison of the industry-based definitions used in service industry studies over the last twenty years indicates that construction is ...
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... social and personal services (including hotels, entertainment, restaurants, recreation); and public administration and defence. Consumer and producer services Frequent reference will be made to services classified by industry but the ...
... social and personal services (including hotels, entertainment, restaurants, recreation); and public administration and defence. Consumer and producer services Frequent reference will be made to services classified by industry but the ...
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