Human GeographyEconomicsService OccupationsInfluence of TechnologyCurriculum DevelopmentSecondary EducationHigh SchoolsTechnological AdvancementEconomic geographers have traditionally concerned themselves with the primary and secondary sectors of the economy. As the world becomes more service-oriented, however, as ...
Economic segregation is the geographical separation of people with different economic means. In this paper, we employ an archival study of attitudes in regions with varying degrees of economic segregation and a series of experimental studies measuring re
There is a dearth of research combining geographical big data on medical resource allocation and growth with various statistical data. Given the recent achievements of China in economic development and healthcare, this study takes China as an example to
The spatial correlation pattern of economic resilience is an important proposition for China’s sustainable economic development. This paper measures the economic resilience of 31 provinces in China from 2012 to 2020, and explores the spatial correlation
Based on China’s new development philosophy, and following the idea of “assessing the overall levels firstly, then anchoring the subsystems contributions and finally identifying the obstacle factors”, an evaluation system of high-quality development (HQD) levels is constructed from five subsystems ...
Economic Geography The study of how people earn their living, how livelihood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked Five Production Patterns - Physical environment- Cultural considerations- Level of technological development- Political decisions- Economic fact...
R.Sternberg, inInternational Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2009 Cyclical Models of Innovation-Based Regional Development The basic postulation of the ‘product cycle theory’ is this: Products and industries undergo an aging process consisting of a phase of genesis and introduction, a growth phase,...
Children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds are at greater risk for poor recovery incuding a higher risk of readmission, recidivism, and development of acute stress disorder (ASD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Among both adult and pediatric patients admitted for injury, both...
There has been one DDMV study referring to wildlife, where participants in deliberation on hypothetical policy options for strategic local development around fisheries and the broader coastal environment established a social WTP (Orchard-Webb et al.2016). This demonstrated that participants can indeed ...
(β = 0.550). Similarly, fertility intensity in Slovakia's regions increases with monthly income or residential construction development (β = 0.479,β = 0.388). The women's divorce rate indicator was negatively affected in the model. The lower rate of divorced women has a ...