Regional human capital disequilibria: the case of youth migration in Latvia

IF 2.6 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Folia Geographica Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22364/fg.18.4
Elina Apsite-Berina, G. Burgmanis, L. Prusakova
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Riga stands out within Latvia as a significant pool of economic and education-related opportunities. Students and young people are traditionally more mobile and move towards destinations where self-advancement is accessible. Thus, this study aims to describe the human capital disequilibria in the regions of Latvia by analysing youth in the age group from 15 to 34 years and making a comparison between the years 2011 and 2018. The backbone of the study is an analysis of changes in regional unemployment rates and changes in the number of young people in certain regions outside the capital, as well as the general trend for the proportion of young people to decrease in some regions since 2011. The main research questions addressed are: how can the core-periphery model be applied to the regions of Latvia, and to what extent do economic opportunities explain regional inequality? The results indicate that Riga is a core, geographically, and the functionally related regions of Pieriga and Zemgale are semi-peripheral regions. However, the regions of Vidzeme, Latgale and Kurzeme are “places of lower rank” or peripheral regions, which are losing young people in the competition both with the core areas within the country and with other attractive destinations abroad.
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区域人力资本失衡:以拉脱维亚青年移民为例
里加在拉脱维亚作为一个重要的经济和教育相关的机会池脱颖而出。传统上,学生和年轻人的流动性更强,他们会去那些可以自我提升的地方。因此,本研究旨在通过分析15至34岁年龄组的青年,并对2011年和2018年进行比较,来描述拉脱维亚各地区的人力资本失衡。该研究的主要内容是分析区域失业率的变化和首都以外某些地区年轻人数量的变化,以及自2011年以来一些地区年轻人比例下降的总体趋势。主要的研究问题是:如何将核心-边缘模型应用于拉脱维亚的地区,以及经济机会在多大程度上解释了地区不平等?结果表明,里加在地理上是一个核心区域,而皮里加和泽姆盖尔的功能相关区域则是半外围区域。然而,Vidzeme, Latgale和Kurzeme地区是“较低等级的地方”或外围地区,在与国内核心地区和国外其他有吸引力的目的地的竞争中,这些地区正在失去年轻人。
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