TY - JOUR
T1 - A spatial analysis on Italian unemployment differences
AU - Cracolici, Maria
AU - Cuffaro, Miranda
AU - Nijkamp, Peter
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Using spatial econometric models, this paper focuses attention on the
spatial structure of provincial unemployment disparities of Italian provinces for the
year 2003. On the basis of findings from the economic literature and of the available
socio-economic data, various model specifications including supply- and demandside
variables are tested. Further we use ESDA analysis as equivalent to integration
analysis on time series; therefore it is applied on each variable, dependent and independent,
involved in the statistical model. The suggestions of ESDA lead us to the
most adequate statistical model, which estimates indicate that there is a significant
degree of neighbouring effect (i.e. positive spatial correlation) among labour markets
at the provincial level in Italy; this effect is present notwithstanding we controlled
for local characteristics. The unemployment shows a polarized spatial pattern that is
strongly connected to labour demand and to a much lesser extent to the share of young
population and economic structural composition.
AB - Using spatial econometric models, this paper focuses attention on the
spatial structure of provincial unemployment disparities of Italian provinces for the
year 2003. On the basis of findings from the economic literature and of the available
socio-economic data, various model specifications including supply- and demandside
variables are tested. Further we use ESDA analysis as equivalent to integration
analysis on time series; therefore it is applied on each variable, dependent and independent,
involved in the statistical model. The suggestions of ESDA lead us to the
most adequate statistical model, which estimates indicate that there is a significant
degree of neighbouring effect (i.e. positive spatial correlation) among labour markets
at the provincial level in Italy; this effect is present notwithstanding we controlled
for local characteristics. The unemployment shows a polarized spatial pattern that is
strongly connected to labour demand and to a much lesser extent to the share of young
population and economic structural composition.
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M3 - Article
SN - 1618-2510
JO - Statistical Methods and Applications
JF - Statistical Methods and Applications
ER -