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_aKane, Kevin _944363 |
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245 | _aMapping the landscape of urban work: Home-based businesses and the built environment | ||
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_bSage, _c2019. |
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300 | _aVol 51, Issue 2, 2019,(323-350 p.) | ||
520 | _aHome-based businesses represent a large and growing portion of the economy, though little is known beyond limited surveys. This paper describes a novel method of identifying businesses located within residences using parcel-level land use data across 15 counties in California and analyzes their evolution from 1997 to 2014, focusing on their distribution across neighborhoods. Home-based business represented nearly one in six businesses in 2014, and employment in home-based businesses outpaced overall employment growth 37 to 24% from 1997 to 2014. While home-based businesses are associated with both middle-income and wealthy neighborhoods, only in southern California were they associated with growing shares of single-family housing, low population density, and homeownership rates. While prior research emphasizes the importance of technologically and knowledge-intensive services across a variety of home working arrangements, this study reveals that the industrial composition of home-based businesses is roughly equally comprised of knowledge-intensive services and basic economic activity. | ||
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_aHome-based businesses, _944364 |
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_a urban spatial structure, _944365 |
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_abuilt environment, _939154 |
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_aknowledge-intensive services, _944366 |
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_a parcel-level data, _944367 |
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_a GIS _944368 |
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_a Clark, William AV _930875 |
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_011325 _915507 _dSage, 2019. _tEnvironmental and planning A: Economy and space |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X18762131 | ||
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