Transition, Cohesion and Regional Policy in Central and Eastern EuropeJohn Bachtler, Ruth Downes, Grzegorz Gorzelak Ashgate, 2000 - 378 pages The origins of this volume lie in the history of collaboration on regional development research between the editors and many of the authors over a period of ten years. Through a series of international research projects, conferences and seminars debating the emerging regional development challenges and regional policy responses in Central and Eastern Europe, the idea of a book that would take a comprehensive, systematic look at the issues was born. After a decade of reform, the book was conceived as an opportunity to take stock of the regional problems and disparities associated with the transition process and regional development policy challenges confronting regional, national and European policy-makers. |
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... sector by age group 53 4.4 Respondent work sector by higher education 54 4.5 Respondent work sector by social class 54 4.6 4.7 4.8 Respondent work sector by respondent full / part time work Housing stock by sectors ( percent ) 1990-1994 ...
... sector by age group 53 4.4 Respondent work sector by higher education 54 4.5 Respondent work sector by social class 54 4.6 4.7 4.8 Respondent work sector by respondent full / part time work Housing stock by sectors ( percent ) 1990-1994 ...
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... sector ( see Table 4.2 ) . The gender imbalance in the residual state sector may herald an uncertain future for female workers . Moreover , the young are more likely to work in the private sector , whilst the old are substantially over ...
... sector ( see Table 4.2 ) . The gender imbalance in the residual state sector may herald an uncertain future for female workers . Moreover , the young are more likely to work in the private sector , whilst the old are substantially over ...
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... sector ( industry and construction ) were 55 and 47.7 percent respectively in 1997. These two regions also have , with the exception of Prague , the smallest share of primary sector employment ( 3.9 percent and 4.7 percent ) . The ...
... sector ( industry and construction ) were 55 and 47.7 percent respectively in 1997. These two regions also have , with the exception of Prague , the smallest share of primary sector employment ( 3.9 percent and 4.7 percent ) . The ...
Contents
Challenges of Transition for Regional Development | 1 |
Transformation and the Interdependencies between Political | 33 |
NATIONAL REVIEWS | 69 |
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