OECD Extended Regional Typology The Economic Performance of Remote Rural Regions

To account for differences among rural and urban regions, the OECD s established a regional typology, classifying TL3 regions as predominantly urban (PU), intermediate (IN) or predominantly rural (PR) (OECD, 2009). This typology, based essentially on the percentage of regional population living in u...

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520 |a For the latter, the OECD regional typology is extended to include an accessibility criterion. This criterion is based on the driving time needed for at least half of the population in a region to reach a populated centre of with 50 000 or more inhabitants. The resulting classification consists of four types of regions: Predominantly Urban (PU), Intermediate (IN), Predominantly Rural Close to a city (PRC) and Predominantly Rural Remote (PRR). For the time being, the extended typology has only been computed for regions in North America (Canada, Mexico and the United States) and Europe. The extended typology is used to compare the dynamics of population and labour markets. Remote rural regions show a stronger decline in population and a faster ageing process than rural regions close to a city. 
520 |a The remoteness of rural regions is in fact a significant factor explaining regional outflows of working age population, confirming that this extended typology captures the economic distance from market and services. Remote rural regions appear economically more fragile: lower employment rates (Canada and Mexico) and economic output (Europe) 
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title_auth OECD Extended Regional Typology The Economic Performance of Remote Rural Regions
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title_full OECD Extended Regional Typology The Economic Performance of Remote Rural Regions Monica Brezzi, Lewis Dijkstra and Vicente Ruiz
title_fullStr OECD Extended Regional Typology The Economic Performance of Remote Rural Regions Monica Brezzi, Lewis Dijkstra and Vicente Ruiz
title_full_unstemmed OECD Extended Regional Typology The Economic Performance of Remote Rural Regions Monica Brezzi, Lewis Dijkstra and Vicente Ruiz
title_short OECD Extended Regional Typology
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