The new geography of jobs
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Arbeitsmarkt
Arbeitsmarkt
Arbeitsmarkt
Arbetsmarknad.
besoins en main-d'oeuvre.
capital humain.
capital humano.
creación de empleos.
création d'emploi.
desarrollo económico.
Développement économique -- États-Unis.
développement économique.
economic development.
economic recession.
educational level.
Ekonomisk utveckling.
employment creation.
Estados Unidos.
estructura del empleo.
Etats-Unis.
Forschung und Entwicklung
globalización.
globalization.
human capital.
industrias manufactureras.
industries manufacturières.
innovación.
Innovation
Innovation
innovation.
innovation.
Innovations -- Aspect économique -- États-Unis.
investigación y desarrollo.
Jämlikhet.
labour demand.
labour mobility.
manufacturing.
Marché du travail -- États-Unis.
mobilité de la main-d'oeuvre.
mondialisation.
movilidad de la mano de obra.
necesidad de mano de obra.
niveau d'enseignement.
nivel educativo.
Nonfiction.
occupation.
occupational structure.
ocupación.
profession.
recesión económica.
recherche et développement.
Regionale Disparität
Regionale Disparität
Regionalentwicklung
Regionalentwicklung
research and development.
Räumliche Verteilung
récession économique.
structure de l'emploi.
Tekniska innovationer -- ekonomiska aspekter.
USA
USA
USA
USA.
Wirtschaftsgeografie
Wirtschaftsgeographie
Arbeitsmarkt
Arbeitsmarkt
Arbetsmarknad.
besoins en main-d'oeuvre.
capital humain.
capital humano.
creación de empleos.
création d'emploi.
desarrollo económico.
Développement économique -- États-Unis.
développement économique.
economic development.
economic recession.
educational level.
Ekonomisk utveckling.
employment creation.
Estados Unidos.
estructura del empleo.
Etats-Unis.
Forschung und Entwicklung
globalización.
globalization.
human capital.
industrias manufactureras.
industries manufacturières.
innovación.
Innovation
Innovation
innovation.
innovation.
Innovations -- Aspect économique -- États-Unis.
investigación y desarrollo.
Jämlikhet.
labour demand.
labour mobility.
manufacturing.
Marché du travail -- États-Unis.
mobilité de la main-d'oeuvre.
mondialisation.
movilidad de la mano de obra.
necesidad de mano de obra.
niveau d'enseignement.
nivel educativo.
Nonfiction.
occupation.
occupational structure.
ocupación.
profession.
recesión económica.
recherche et développement.
Regionale Disparität
Regionale Disparität
Regionalentwicklung
Regionalentwicklung
research and development.
Räumliche Verteilung
récession économique.
structure de l'emploi.
Tekniska innovationer -- ekonomiska aspekter.
USA
USA
USA
USA.
Wirtschaftsgeografie
Wirtschaftsgeographie
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-277) and index.
Description
From the author, an economist, this book is an examination of innovation and success, and where to find them in America. An unprecedented redistribution of jobs, population, and wealth is under way in America, and it is likely to accelerate in the years to come. America's new economic map shows growing differences, not just between people but especially between communities. In this book, the author provides a fresh perspective on the tectonic shifts that are reshaping America's labor market, from globalization and income inequality to immigration and technological progress, and how these shifts are affecting our communities. Drawing on a wealth of new studies, the author uncovers what smart policies may be appropriate to address the social challenges that are arising. We are used to thinking of the United States in dichotomous terms: red versus blue, black versus white, haves versus have-nots. But today there are three Americas. At one extreme are the brain hubs, cities like San Francisco, Boston, Austin, and Durham, with a well-educated labor force and a strong innovation sector. Their workers are among the most productive, creative, and best paid on the planet. At the other extreme are cities once dominated by traditional manufacturing, which are declining rapidly, losing jobs and residents. In the middle are a number of cities that could go either way. For the past thirty years, the three Americas have been growing apart at an accelerating rate. This divergence is one the most important recent developments in the United States and is causing growing geographic disparities is all other aspects of our lives, from health and longevity to family stability and political engagement. But the winners and losers are not necessarily who you would expect. The author's research shows that you do not have to be a scientist or an engineer to thrive in one of these brain hubs. Among the beneficiaries are the workers who support the "idea-creators", the carpenters, hair stylists, personal trainers, lawyers, doctors, teachers and the like. In fact, he has shown that for every new innovation job in a city, five additional non-innovation jobs are created, and those workers earn higher salaries than their counterparts in other cities. It was not supposed to be this way. As the global economy shifted from manufacturing to innovation, geography was supposed to matter less. But the pundits were wrong. A new map is being drawn, the inevitable result of deep-seated but rarely discussed economic forces. These trends are reshaping the very fabric of our society. Dealing with this split, supporting growth in the hubs while arresting the decline elsewhere, will be the challenge of the century.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Moretti, E. (2012). The new geography of jobs . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Moretti, Enrico. 2012. The New Geography of Jobs. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Moretti, Enrico. The New Geography of Jobs Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Moretti, E. (2012). The new geography of jobs. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Moretti, Enrico. The New Geography of Jobs Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012.
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