Metropolitan Employment Growth and Neighborhood Job Access in Spatial and Skills Perspectives: Empirical Evidence from Seven Ohio Metropolitan Regions
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Research Center
Center for Economic Development
Abstract
The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial distribution of employment growth and its impact on central-city-confined low-skilled workers. The authors examine the determinants of neighborhood job acc
Repository Citation
Bingham, Richard D. and Zhang, Zhongcai, "Metropolitan Employment Growth and Neighborhood Job Access in Spatial and Skills Perspectives: Empirical Evidence from Seven Ohio Metropolitan Regions" (2000). All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications. 0 1 2 3 196.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/urban_facpub/196
Issue
urban_facpub