1994
DOI: 10.1080/10605851.1994.10640960
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Moscow in the 1990s: Market Reform and the Central City

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“…The structure of employment by economic sectors in cities and their districts has undergone a significant transformation, as the proportion of services significantly increased while the industrial sector fell into decline. This is documented by Bater, Amelin and Degtyarev (1994) in central Moscow; Krätke (2000Krätke ( , 2004 in Berlin neighbourhoods from the point of view of services for production and trade; Petrovici (2012) in Romanian Cluj-Napoca (also ethnicity and education of employees); and some other research. Gentile and Sjöberg (2010) are interested in an older issue, namely retaining workers in socialist (industrial) enterprises in Latvian Daugavpils through housing owned by enterprises.…”
Section: Social Spatial Structure Of City and Its Transformationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The structure of employment by economic sectors in cities and their districts has undergone a significant transformation, as the proportion of services significantly increased while the industrial sector fell into decline. This is documented by Bater, Amelin and Degtyarev (1994) in central Moscow; Krätke (2000Krätke ( , 2004 in Berlin neighbourhoods from the point of view of services for production and trade; Petrovici (2012) in Romanian Cluj-Napoca (also ethnicity and education of employees); and some other research. Gentile and Sjöberg (2010) are interested in an older issue, namely retaining workers in socialist (industrial) enterprises in Latvian Daugavpils through housing owned by enterprises.…”
Section: Social Spatial Structure Of City and Its Transformationmentioning
confidence: 97%