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Geographies of production III
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Coe, Neil M.
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/ Economic geography
/ Environmental Movements
/ Geodemographics
/ Geography
/ Human geography
/ Labor Market
/ Labor Migration
/ Labor unions
/ Labour market
/ Labour migration
/ Migration
/ Unionization
/ Unions
/ Workers
2013
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Geographies of production III
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Coe, Neil M.
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/ Economic geography
/ Environmental Movements
/ Geodemographics
/ Geography
/ Human geography
/ Labor Market
/ Labor Migration
/ Labor unions
/ Labour market
/ Labour migration
/ Migration
/ Unionization
/ Unions
/ Workers
2013
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Geographies of production III
2013
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Overview
In this final report I offer a review of recent work in labour geography (broadly defined), a blossoming and increasingly mature subfield of economic geography. The review covers three areas: theoretical work on the nature and constitution of labour agency; research into issues of precarity, migration and intermediation in contemporary labour markets; and studies on the geographical strategies employed by the union movement. The report concludes that theorizing worker agency effectively is central to the further development of labour geography.
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SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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