Labour Market Projections for Valencia: Javier de Burgos Rediscovered
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Mercado de trabajo, conectividad, Valencia, tamaño de las ciudadesAbstract
The paper opens by declaring that an on-going lengthening of the mean distance between home and workplace
is one of the basic and defining characteristics to the dynamics of mature metropoli and that this leads
ineluctably on to a progressive spreading out of the Labour Market’s cachment area and that of the city
itself. The paper forwards the idea that the 1996 or 2001 Labour Markets given an auto-sufficiency rating
at 75% will turn out to have a 90% standing in the present decade if the dynamic observed from 1986 and
1991 holds true. The author maintains that such a demarcation tends to bear out that for traditional provinces
established Javier de Burgos in the XIX Century. This being so, the future is here held to promise an
important political and social role for those present day administrative bodies (diputaciones) that have been
of late given the running of public transport and territorial planning. The author however awaits future research
to establish the issue of whether or not the process of metropolitan zone spread will create a-sintotic
situations and refers the reader to the recent changes in the criterion of connectivity from 15% to 25%
as established by the U.S. Census Office.
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Copyright (c) 2004 Sara Mur, Joaquín Clusa

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