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Analysis of the Labour Market in Metropolitan Areas: A Spatial Filtering Approach Cover

Analysis of the Labour Market in Metropolitan Areas: A Spatial Filtering Approach

By: Tomasz Kossowski and  Jan Hauke  
Open Access
|Jun 2012

Abstract

The power of today's computers allows us to perform computation on massive quantities of data on the one hand and produces enormous amounts of analysis output on the other, as noted by Griffith in his 2003 book. Besides, visualisation and spatial filtering (the core of considerations in Griffith's book) have a chance to be widely used in research practice, especially in geosciences and, more precisely, for georeferenced data. Following the idea proposed by Patuelli et al. (2006, 2009), we analysed the labour market in Poland, focusing on metropolitan areas and their surroundings. The analysis was performed on a data set for the unemployment rate in the 2,478 Polish communes. We took into account spatial autocorrelation and used spatial filtering techniques to construct components of an orthogonal map pattern. As shown in Tiefelsdorf & Griffith (2007), the spatial filtering techniques could be employed in both, parametric and semi-parametric approaches. In this paper we adopted a parametric one.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10117-012-0017-5 | Journal eISSN: 2081-6383 | Journal ISSN: 2082-2103
Language: English
Page range: 39 - 48
Published on: Jun 21, 2012
Published by: Adam Mickiewicz University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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© 2012 Tomasz Kossowski, Jan Hauke, published by Adam Mickiewicz University
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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