1999. "Spatial Mismatch, Discrimination, and Male Youth Employment in the Washington, DC Area: Implications for Residential Mobility Policies." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 18, No. 1, Winter, pp. 77-98.Stoll, M.A. (1999). Spatial mismatch, discrimination, and male youth...
Unemployment amongst Britain's ethnic minorities is approximately twice that of the white population. Spatial mismatch theory suggests that the concentration of the ethnic minority population in declining inner-city areas may be partially responsible for part of this disparity. Alternative explanations inclu...
Explaining Racial/Ethnic Gaps in Spatial Mismatch in the US: The Primacy of Racial Segregation Despite declines in racial segregation across most US metropolitan areas in recent years, racial and ethnic minorities still display uneven geographical ac... Michael,A.,Stoll,... - 《Urban Studies》 ...
Yongling, Y., & Guonan, Z. (2009). Empirical analysis of spatial mismatch of living-working: Based on a field survey in downtown Beijing. International Journal of Urban Sciences, 13(1), 1-17.Yongling Y., Guonan Z., 2009, « Empirical analysis of spatial mismatch of living-working: ...
We investigate the spatial mismatch hypothesis by analyzing detailed data on the spatial distributions of jobs and populations in Boston and Houston. Job potential measures calculated using data from the Urban Transportation Planning Package indicate that, on average, blacks are physically near more jobs...
Spatial match–mismatch in the Benguela upwelling zone: should we expect chlorophyll and sea‐surface temperature to predict marine predator distributions? 1. Remote-sensing measurements of marine primary productivity are widely used to predict the distribution and movements of marine top predators, despit...
Spatial barriers still limit employment prospects for the majority of minority women living at the core of the region.doi:10.1111/j.0033-0124.1996.00420.xSara McLaffertyValerie PrestonJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.The Professional GeographerMcLafferty, S., & Preston, V. (1996). Spatial mismatch and ...
This can introduce bias due to a mismatch between the scale of change in each variable and the scale of measurement. To address this, we aggregated the environmental factors to match the spatial and temporal scale of the case counts. Specifically, for original spatial and temporal scales, we ...
Since this varies strongly by location, there is an urgent need to analyse the mismatch between health care demand and supply at the local level. As lockdown measures ease, reinfection may vary by area, necessitating a real-time tool for local and regional authorities to anticipate demand. ...
Characterizing the mode—the way, manner or pattern—of evolution in tumours is important for clinical forecasting and optimizing cancer treatment. Sequencing studies have inferred various modes, including branching, punctuated and neutral evolution, but