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Urban Studies, Vol. 29, No. 5, 783-797 (1992)
DOI: 10.1080/00420989220080691

The Inequality of Unemployment Experience in a Local Labour Market

R.F. Elliott

Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, Edward Wright Building, Dunbar Street, Aberdeen AB9 2TY, UK

I. Theodossiou

Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, Edward Wright Building, Dunbar Street, Aberdeen AB9 2TY, UK

This study applies a recently developed methodology in order to estimate the extent of the inequality of unemployment experience in Aberdeen. The findings show that the unemployment burden is indeed unequally shared and that this inequality exhibits only a limited decrease through time.


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