Quality of life in the regions: An exploratory spatial data analysis for West German labor markets

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作者
Rusche K. [1 ]
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[1] Forschungsfeld 2: Regionalisierung des Städtischen, ILS Institut für Landes- und Stadtentwicklungsforschung gGmbH, 44017 Dortmund
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Exploratory spatial data analysis; Functional economic areas; LISA dummies; Quality of life; Spatial econometrics and statistics;
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10.1007/s10037-009-0042-6
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Which of Germany's regions is the most attractive? Where is it best to live and work-on objective grounds? These questions are summed up in the concept "quality of life". This paper uses recent research projects that determine this parameter to examine the spatial distribution of quality of life in Germany. For this purpose, an Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis is conducted which focuses on identifying statistically significant (dis-)similarities in space. An initial result of this research is that it is important to choose the aggregation level of administrative units carefully when considering a spatial analysis. The level plays a crucial role in the strength and impact of spatial effects. In concentrating on various labor market areas, this paper identifies a significant spatial autocorrelation in the quality of life, which seems to be contradictory to the hypothesis of a North-South divide. Instead, the German regions in the geographical mid show the highest clustering of low quality of life. In addition, the ESDA results are used to augment the regression specifications, which helps to avoid the occurrence of spatial dependencies in the residuals. The regression results indicate that soft location factors have half the impact on quality of life than hard economic factors. © Springer-Verlag 2009.
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