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Papers in Regional Science
Volume 98, Issue 3

Pages: 1265-1542

June 2019

ISSUE INFORMATION

Issue information

Pages: 1265-1266 | First Published: 05 June 2019

FULL ARTICLES

Quality of government and regional resilience in the European Union. Evidence from the Great Recession

Roberto Ezcurra, Vicente Rios

Pages: 1267-1290 | First Published: 28 January 2019

Real wages, amenities and the adjustment of working hours across local labour markets

Teresa Schlüter

Pages: 1291-1316 | First Published: 21 November 2018

How does wage polarization affect productivity? The case of Spanish regions

Karina Alfaro‐Moreno, José Javier Núñez‐Velázquez, Luisa Fernanda Bernat‐Diaz

Pages: 1317-1333 | First Published: 27 November 2018

A framework for economies classification and its application to China's regions

Fei Ge

Pages: 1335-1358 | First Published: 22 November 2018

The spatial structure of the labour market across public jobcentres. Does their accessibility matter?

Patricia Suárez, Matías Mayor, Begoña Cueto, María‐Henar Salas‐Olmedo

Pages: 1359-1372 | First Published: 16 December 2018

Open Access

Location‐specific knowledge in spatial job search and its outcomes: An empirical investigation

Gintarė Morkutė

Pages: 1373-1395 | First Published: 23 January 2019

The monetary subjective health evaluation for commuting long distances in Chile: A latent class analysis

Juan Palomino, Mauricio Sarrias

Pages: 1397-1417 | First Published: 16 January 2019

Index of environmental awareness through the MIMIC approach

Dilya Khakimova, Stefanie Lösch, Danny Wende, Hans Wiesmeth, Ostap Okhrin

Pages: 1419-1441 | First Published: 01 February 2019

The impact of EU Eastern enlargement on urban growth and decline: New insights from Germany's Eastern border

Bastian Heider

Pages: 1443-1468 | First Published: 11 October 2018

Neighbourhood inequality spillover effects of gentrification

David Christafore, Susane Leguizamon

Pages: 1469-1484 | First Published: 27 September 2018

Spatio‐temporal evolution of regional inequality and contribution decomposition of economic growth: A case study of Jiangsu Province, China

Baiqiong Liu, Min Xu, Jing Wang, Lin Zhao, Sumei Xie

Pages: 1485-1498 | First Published: 03 December 2018

Regional labour markets in Spain: Can flexibility and local democracy reduce inefficiencies?

Ambra Poggi

Pages: 1499-1516 | First Published: 27 January 2019

Walled cities and urban density in China

Rui Du, Junfu Zhang

Pages: 1517-1539 | First Published: 06 December 2018

BOOK REVIEW

Regional trajectories of entrepreneurship, knowledge, and growth: The role of history and culture by Michael Fritsch and Michael Wyrwich Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2019. 144 pages, 22 figures, 35 tables, ISBN 978‐3‐3‐319‐97781‐2

Robert Huggins

Pages: 1541-1542 | First Published: 30 April 2019

Monday, 03 June 2019 11:30

AESOP Newsletter 05/2019 - May 31

Call for hosting AESOP 2020 Heads of Schools Meeting

Published at: 15 May 2019

AESOP is looking for candidates willing to host the 15th AESOP Heads of Schools Meeting in 2020.

The candidate has to be an AESOP member institution.

The deadline for applications is the 14th of June, 2019.

The Election will take place in the CoRep Meeting in Venice, on July 09, 2019.

 
 

2019 AESOP Annual Congress in Venice

The 2019 AESOP Congress will take place in Venice, from 9 to 13 of July.

The congress invites scholars and practitioners to reflect on the theme:

Planning for Transition

 

 

Registration extended until June 9th.

Register Here

 

2019 AESOP PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING

Published at: 6 May 2019

Planners as Leaders of Urban Transition


The deadline for applications is 24 of June 2019.

 

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF E-PLANNING RESEARCH (IJEPR) - NEW ISSUE

Published at: 31 May 2019

International Journal of E-Planning Research (IJEPR)

Volume 8, Issue 3, July - September 2019

New European Master Programme "Transforming City Regions" at RWTH Aachen University

Published at: 29 May 2019

“Transforming City Regions” (TCR) is a unique, interdisciplinary Master program with a strong focus on the European dimension in territorial development. This course of study was designed to respond to the environmental, social, technological, and economic challenges facing evolving European cities and regions . TCR follows a technically advanced and solution-oriented approach, so you can understand economic efficiency and recognize societal needs. The program is taught entirely in English.

International Recruitment - Doctoral Researcher in Planning

Published at: 24 May 2019

An international selection procedure was opened for the recruitment of 1 Doctoral Researcher for activities within the scope of Research Unit CITTA – Research Center for the Territory, Transports and Environment. 

The hiring for the functions of researcher is aimed at R&D activities in the area of planning. The specific objectives are the research of the relationship between urban form and structure and the global energy and environmental performance of cities and metropolitan areas.

University Lecturer (Sustainable Urban Development), 3 positions at Tampere University

Published at: 23 May 2019

Tampere University will introduce a new International Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Sustainable Urban Development in autumn 2020..

Tirana Design Week 2019 International Scientific Conference

Published at: 16 May 2019

Foreseeing Uncertainty: Design and Non-Normativity

17 Set - 29 Set

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

12th International Conference on Planning Research – ‘Spatial Planning for Change’

Published at: 15 May 2019

Call for Abstracts 

12th International Conference on Planning Research

‘Spatial Planning for Change’

Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto
20th of September 2019


Deadline for submission extended: 31 May 2019

Workshop of Knowledge Exchange between Research and Practice on ‘Public Space Design with Social Cohesion and Intercultural Dialogue in mind’

Published at: 15 May 2019

Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2019   10:00 – 15:20

Location: Cardiff University, John Percival Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff, CF10 3EU

Organizers: Dr.Patricia Aelbrecht, Cardiff University and Dr. Quentin Stevens, RMIT University, Australia

Whose Housing Crisis? Assets and Homes in a Changing Economy

Published at: 13 May 2019

By Nick Gallent

© 2019 Policy Press

Summer School Smart and Resilient Cities 2019, HEI Yncréa in collaboration with CEU San Pablo University

Published at: 6 May 2019

Summer School Smart and Resilient Cities 2019, will this year take place on HEI Yncréa Hauts-de-France campus, Lille.

01-06 July


Application will be closed after 30-May-2019.

This email has been sent automatically by our website. Please do not answer to it. For any clarification, please refer to the contact details below.

Prof. Paulo Pinho
AESOP Secretary General

AESOP SECRETARIAT GENERAL
University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering,
Dept. Civil Engineering, Division of Spatial and Environmental Planning
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal

E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Skype: AESOP.SG, Website:www.aesop-planning.eu

Autumn School on Big Data and Methods in Regional Science

The Regional Science Association of India in collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Sciences, supported by the Nurturing Young Talent Programme of the Regional Science Association International is going to organise the Autumn School during 21-25 October, 2019.

See attachment for more information.

Autumn School on Big Data and Methods in Regional Science

The Regional Science Association of India in collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Sciences, supported by the Nurturing Young Talent Programme of the Regional Science Association International is going to organise the Autumn School during 21-25 October, 2019.

See attachment for more information.

Estimados Todos,

Por este medio, me permito invitarlos al Workshop RED in Mexico: Challenges of a New Era, que se llevará a cabo del 14 al 16 de junio en la ciudad de Aguascalientes, México. Anexo encontrarán los posters del Workshop y de los Keynote speakers, al igual que el programa tentativo y las ponencias que tendremos.

Favor de hacérselo llegar a las personas que consideren de su interés.

Si gustan acompañarnos, favor de registrarse en https://realmexico.com.mx/call-for-papers/

Si necesitan hospedaje, el hotel sede es:

Hyatt Place Aguascalientes Bonaterra

El código de reservación es: UPRE

El precio por noche es de $1,130.50 (US$49.00 + tax). Pero debe reservarlo antes del 30 de Mayo para garantizarle disponibilidad.

Anexo el link para reservar

**El Desayuno Buffett queda en cortesía siempre y cuando cada huésped previo a su reservación se  inscriba al programa de fidelidad  de World of Hyatt en world.hyatt.com  y al momento de reservar quede registrado su número de membresía. 

Agradezco de antemano su atención,

Que tengan un excelente fin de semana,

Cordialmente,

RGR

Rafael Garduño Rivera

Profesor Investigador

División de Economía-Sede Región Centro

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE)

Tel: +52  449 994 5153

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

http://cide.edu/de/en/profesores/profesor/?id=32

Estimados Todos,

Por este medio, me permito invitarlos al Workshop RED in Mexico: Challenges of a New Era, que se llevará a cabo del 14 al 16 de junio en la ciudad de Aguascalientes, México. Anexo encontrarán los posters del Workshop y de los Keynote speakers, al igual que el programa tentativo y las ponencias que tendremos.

Favor de hacérselo llegar a las personas que consideren de su interés.

Si gustan acompañarnos, favor de registrarse en https://realmexico.com.mx/call-for-papers/

Si necesitan hospedaje, el hotel sede es:

Hyatt Place Aguascalientes Bonaterra

El código de reservación es: UPRE

El precio por noche es de $1,130.50 (US$49.00 + tax). Pero debe reservarlo antes del 30 de Mayo para garantizarle disponibilidad.

Anexo el link para reservar

**El Desayuno Buffett queda en cortesía siempre y cuando cada huésped previo a su reservación se  inscriba al programa de fidelidad  de World of Hyatt en world.hyatt.com  y al momento de reservar quede registrado su número de membresía. 

Agradezco de antemano su atención,

Que tengan un excelente fin de semana,

Cordialmente,

RGR

Rafael Garduño Rivera

Profesor Investigador

División de Economía-Sede Región Centro

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE)

Tel: +52  449 994 5153

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

http://cide.edu/de/en/profesores/profesor/?id=32

Valued colleague, dear friend,

Due to the high number of petitions received, we have decided to extend the abstract submission deadline for the XLV Reunió d'Estudis Regionals and the  VI Jornades Valencianes d’Estudis Regionals until 30 May  2019.

We take this opportunity to remind you that the Conference will take place at the Campus of the University Jaume I of Castelló, from the 20th to the 22th of November, 2019, with the motto "Tackling with societal, technological and climate challenges in peripheral territories.”. Conference sessions will include also a wide range of topics, grouped in 20 subject areas and 17 special sessions. We are pleased to announce that Prof. Professor Raquel Ortega Argilés (University of Birmingham) and Professor Jérôme Vicente (Université de Toulouse) will join the Conference as Keynote Speakers.

We have as a novelty in this edition  a special issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice, a journal linked to the International Regional Science Association (RSAI), will be published on the conference theme, that is, Tackling with societal, technological and climate challenges in peripheral territories.

We will be grateful if you spread this information among any person that may be interested to participate. Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and uploaded to the members' area. This year you can submit the results from ongoing research even if there is not a complete paper available yet. The Scientific Committe will consider for acceptance the submission of long abstracts, with a minimum extension of 1,500 words. Templates for all the types of abstracts, can download it from the webpage.

You can find all the information for registration and submission at the XLV Reunión de Estudios Regionales web page.

Looking forward to meet you at Castelló!

Greetings,

The Organizing Committee

Dear all, 

We’re looking forward to seeing you in Cambridge soon.

We have two keynote speakers this year:

Dr Karyn Morrissey, European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter, will give our annual Spatial Economic Analysis lecture (16 July, 2-3 pm), on the use of big data and spatial microsimulations in the study of health inequalities.

Dr Tom Forth, founder and CEO of imactivate, and Head of Data at ODILeeds, who give the Productivity Insights Network keynote (17 July, 2-3pm), on how big data, open algorithms, and new institutions can improve productivity policy in the UK.

A few more details also on our social programme this year:

16 July, 7pm - Annual edition of Calvin’s legendary pub quiz, in the atmospheric Howard Building drawing room at Downing College, with refreshments and informal dinner provided

17-18 July, 8-9am - Our new morning fitness sessions, taking place on the grounds of Downing College (with changing facilities available), featuring stretching and retro-aerobics, with complimentary t-shirts (please let us know your size when registering)

17 July, 7pm - Free evening to explore Cambridge, or join us for a real ale pub tour, featuring a small sample of the more than 100 historic pubs of Cambridge

18 July, 2-5pm - Excursion to Wicken Fen, a unique fenland wildlife sanctuary and historic landscape, and one of the National Trust’s oldest holdings (see here for an overview of the Wicken Fen conservation programme: https://bit.ly/2ekEz8q). We will be taking a guided tour with one of their conservation volunteers, and will have an afternoon cream tea in the nature reserve, before returning to Cambridge by coach in time for dinner

18 July, 7pm - Drinks reception in the Fellows’ Garden, and candle-lit dinner in the beautiful dining hall at Downing College, plus prize-giving ceremony for our early career and Moss Madden medal prizes

Some practical notes: please book your accommodation as soon as possible, because Cambridge fills up very quickly in July. We are holding a number of rooms at Downing College, and there are links to other accommodation options on our website: http://www.rsai-bis.org/accommodation.html. A small number of parking places are also available. Please let us know asap if you would like to book a parking place.

The deadline for the early-bird fee registration is the 7th June 2019, and this is also the deadline for speakers to be registered for inclusion in the conference programme. You can register online at http://www.rsai-bis.org/registration-and-payment.html

If you would like to nominate any papers for the Moss Madden Memorial Medal please do so by e-mailing Kim Swales with reference to the paper at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

As in previous years, we are holding a Twitter competition, with prizes for the best and most popular tweets about the conference, using the hashtag #rsaibis2019.

We are very much looking forward to seeing you all in Cambridge!

Best wishes,

Maria (Chair) and Justin (Secretary), on behalf of the organising committee

Dear colleague,

We would like to warmly invite you to participate in the 12th International Conference on Planning Research – ‘Spatial Planning for Change’, organized by CITTA. The conference will take place at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP) in Porto, Portugal, on the 20th of September 2019.

The conference comprises plenary sessions and parallel thematic sessions on the following topics:

  1. Social, environmental and economic dynamics: Exploring integrated perspectives
  2. Urban form: Understanding its impact on daily life
  3. Accessibility and transports: Changing behaviour, technology and infrastructure
  4. Transformative planning processes: Rethinking institutions and policie.

For more information please visit the webpage of the conference here.

The deadline for abstracts submission is May 31, 2019. For the submission of abstracts please follow the instructions here. Authors of approved abstracts will have an opportunity to submit a full-size paper to be published in the conference proceedings book. The main language of the conference will be English.

Please do not hesitate to share this event with your colleagues and to contact us for further information!

Best regards,

Paulo Pinho (Chair)

Vitor Oliveira (Co-Chair)

António Ferreira (Co-Chair)

Monday, 13 May 2019 14:11

Norman Glickman Passed Away

Bloustein School mourns passing of Norman Glickman, retired University Professor

Norman Glickman, a retired University Professor at Rutgers University’s Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, passed away on Wednesday, May 8. He was 76.

During his tenure at Rutgers University (1989-2015), he conducted research and teaching in urban planning and public policy and studied the work of non-profit organizations. Stuart Shapiro, Associate Dean of Faculty at the Bloustein School said, “Norm was a treasured part of the Bloustein community.  He was a great teacher, a dedicated mentor to junior faculty, and a good friend to many of us.”

From 1989 to 2000, Dr. Glickman directed the Rutgers University Center for Urban Policy Research, which became part of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at its inception in 1992. During that time, he and CUPR won awards for research and service from the United Nations, the Fannie Mae Foundation, the APA, and other organizations. In 2003, Dr. Glickman was part of a team at Rutgers that received a five-year, $10-million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a Center for Learning and Teaching. The thrust of the CLT was “Mathematics and America’s Cities” and Professor Glickman’s role was to research and teach about the connection between math teaching in inner-city schools to institutions and families in poor neighborhoods.

He served as the co-director for the Rutgers Economic Advisory Service (R/ECON) at the Bloustein School from 1991-2003, which continues to provide forecasting and other economic analyses for businesses and governments.

Dr. Glickman was the author of numerous books, monographs, and reports, including The New Competitors: How Foreign Investors Are Changing the U.S. Economy (New York: Basic Books, 1989) with Douglas P. Woodward, which was translated into Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish; Choices for American Industry (Washington, D.C.: Labor Policy Institute, 1987) with Ray Marshall; Econometric Analysis of Regional Systems: Explorations in Model Building and Policy Analysis (New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1977); and Economy in Crisis: The State of Working New Jersey, 2009 (New Jersey Policy Perspective, 2009). After his retirement in 2015, he edited and contributed to LBJ’s Neglected Legacy: How Lyndon Johnson Reshaped Domestic Policy and Government (University of Texas Press, 2018).  He served on the editorial boards of several journals including Journal of Planning and MarketsRegional StudiesPlanning and MarketsJournal of Planning LiteratureInternational Regional Science ReviewUrban Affairs QuarterlyJournal of Regional Science, and Regional Science and Urban Economics, among others.

Prior to coming to Rutgers, Dr. Glickman was the Mike Hogg Professor of Urban Policy and Professor of Economics at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin (1983-1989), where he taught courses in political economy, urban and regional economics, and urban poverty. He was named a professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of Pennsylvania in 1970, where founded and directed the Urban Studies Program (1970-74). At Penn he was awarded the Lindback Prize for Distinguished Teaching from the University of Pennsylvania and holds HUD’s Certificate of Special Achievement.

“Norm’s academic record speaks for itself. At the University of Pennsylvania, Texas and at Rutgers, he was a major player in developing and analyzing social and economic policies for cities and metropolitan regions. CUPR and Norman individually won many awards and grants for path-breaking policy-related research,” said Michael R. Greenberg, a long-time colleague, University Professor and former dean of the Bloustein School.

Throughout his career Dr. Glickman also served as an advisor to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on national urban policy, was a member of Governor James J. Florio’s Council on Job Opportunities  (1992-1993), was a member of the City of Austin, Texas Economic Development Task Force for the Austin Comprehensive Plan and served as chair of the Economic Development Commission for the City of Austin (1985-1989), and served on the Vice President’s Task Force on Youth Employment as a principal analyst for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

He was the recipient of the President’s Award the highest honor of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association, given to CUPR for its contribution to urban planning in the state of New Jersey and was awarded a Certificate of Special Achievement by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Dr. Glickman also worked with community development organizations throughout the country on issues of economic development and poverty and was a certified mediator of public policy disputes.

An economist, Dr. Glickman earned his Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, Master of City and Regional Planning, and Master of Art in Public Policy and Management as well as a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

A memorial service will be held on Sunday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. at Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, 2688 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville, NJ.

https://bloustein.rutgers.edu/bloustein-school-mourns-passing-of-norman-glickman-retired-university-professor/

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