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The New Issue of Regional Statistics is already Available! (2022, VOL 12, No 2)

THE NEW ISSUE OF REGIONAL STATISTICS IS ALREADY AVAILABLE!

We are pleased to inform you that a new issue of the Regional Statistics has been released and now it’s avaiable online.

https://www.ksh.hu/terstat_eng_current_issue

REGIONAL STATISTICS, 2022, VOL 12, No 2.

STUDIES

Szabolcs Nagy – Mariann Veresné Somosi: The relationship between social innovation and digital economy and society

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120202.pdf

Eugenia Riaño – Antonio Rey – Martín Hansz – Fernando Massa: Montevideo journey-to-work flows, 2016: A doubly constrained gravity model with random effects

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120201.pdf

Pavol Ďurček – Gabriela Nováková – Ingrid Bučeková: Modelling the customer potential of retail food stores: A case study from the Turiec region in Slovakia, 2020

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120208.pdf

Elimdar Bayramov: Modelling travel intention in conflict-ridden destinations: the example of Turkey, 2020–2021

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120207.pdf

Ahmadov Vusal: Comparative study of labour market development in post-socialist Hungary and Azerbaijan since 1990

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120203.pdf

Dávid Hajdú – Gábor Koncz: Employment data of participants in supported adult training for jobseekers and their territorial pattern in Hungary, 2010–2020

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120205.pdf

Péter Kovács – Miklós Lukovics: Factors influencing public acceptance of self-driving vehicles in a post-socialist environment: Statistical modelling in Hungary

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120206.pdf

Sami Khedhiri: Comparison of SARFIMA and LSTM methods to model and to forecast Canadian temperature

https://www.ksh.hu/statszemle_archive/regstat/2022/2022_02/rs120204.pdf

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