… , one that strengthens Europe’s strongest regions but develops new approaches to promote opportunity in industrial declining and less-developed regions. There is ample new theory …
P McCann - Regional Studies, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… role of different spatial definitions, different units of measurement and different indices of regional … At each TL2 and TL3 level, data permitting, we can measure regionalinequality in five …
… urban spatialdimensions at various scales is critical to understanding current inequality trends, from intra-urban to regional … The convergence school holds that regionalinequality arises …
… of lagging regions and inter-regionalinequality. It also exaggerates the effect of housing in contributing to the overall rise of inter-personal inequality and socio-spatial segregation. …
… inequalities that we see around the world and the fact that in a rapidly urbanizing world many of these inequalities … evidence on the effects on income inequality remains very limited. In …
… spatialinequalities in digital development (digital divide, DD) of households and individuals in Europe at regional … the two dimensions of the IDHHI, which implies regionalinequalities in …
… conceptualization of spatial justice. First, inequality and injustice have a spatialdimension, … However, justice finds a different meaning in social affairs, such as regionalinequalities, …
A Carrascal-Incera, P McCann… - National Institute …, 2020 - cambridge.org
… is typical of most countries, thereby questioning the claim that UK regionalinequalities are very high, given that our population is so heavily urbanised. However, contrary to the …
… Health disparities closely track regionalinequality,4 and rates of opioid abuse are higher in communities with fewer economic opportunities.Educational attainment also tracks …