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public institutions and employment. As a result, Yakutia face with budget problems and the quality of life declines. In rural … settlements jobs are created only in the public sector. There is a reproduction of rural poverty. All of this stimulates the … Yakutia seeks to preserve the rural settlements. The research is based on the use of econometric methods in the study of those …
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other inner territories; -between urban and rural areas, culture and science; that reduced the "quality" of services …, shops, hotels, ets. are built in the capital. In regional centers - fewer shops, hotels, etc. are built. And rural area … given in towns. Services gradually "leave" rural areas ? many objects of social infrastructure are closed. The lack of …
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The paper is devoted to analytical investigation of the division of geographical space into urban and rural areas with … application to Russia. Yegorov (2005, 2006, 2009) has suggested the role of population density on economics. A city has an … attractive potential based on scale economies. The optimal city size depends on the balance between its attractive potential and …
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"Urbanization and Decentralization: The changing urban-rural linkages and opportunities of decentralization of services … urbanization and decentralization. Ever stronger linkages between urban and rural areas represent a challenge for sustainable … development. Until now, the widespread view in the economic policy and research, categorizing "rural" as more "remote farming …
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of regional conditions and developments, which raises the question: what motivates people to start a business in a rural …, ageing region? And how do their motivations fit in the opportunity and necessity dimension? Rural Northumberland (UK) and … rural Drenthe (NL) are both facing a declining workforce and are strongly ageing. By means of semi structured, face …
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The city of Moscow is capital city of Russia, the biggest megalopolis in Europe and biggest attractor for migrants from … new kind model of its development. Formerly being the biggest industrial city in the Soviet Union, Moscow has lost a … substantial share of its manufacturing during last twenty years. The city?s economy has radically changed during the post …
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Research that investigate the extent of labor market prospects on crime rates focus on conditions in a region and crime … labor market in a region may attract non-residents, either professional criminals who travel only to commit crime or … individuals who migrate hoping to find a job and failing to do so may inclined to commit crime. Indeed, using regional data from …
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Becker (1968) and Stigler (1970) provide the germinal works for an economic analysis of crime. The approach they … outlined has been utilised to consider the response of crime rates to a range of economic, criminal and socioeconomic factors … observed pattern of crime. This paper builds on a recent publication in the literature (McIntyre & Lacombe 2012), and using the …
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areas through elements of poverty and crime. As such, the degradation process is rendered visible on the basis of social … of the squatters as the origins of poverty and crime will be rendered debatable within the perspective of urban … that this area has been attracting attention for years due to its increasing poverty and crime rates, brought about urban …
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