Résultats de la recherche - "spatial distribution"

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  1. Patrones de localización espacial de las manufacturas mexicanas: análisis con la técnica de patrones de puntos espaciales Albert Ortiz, José M., Gasca Sánchez, Francisco M., Flores Segovia, Miguel A.

    Estudios Económicos

    2018
    “…However, using the spatial distribution of the complete set of manufactures as a point of reference, variations in the spatial distribution are also found to exist.…”
  2. Patrones de viajes por motivo de trabajo, escuela y compras en la Zona Metropolitana de Querétaro Obregón-Biosca, Saúl Antonio

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2023
    “…This research analyzes the characteristics and spatial distribution of the mandatory and optional trips by transport means, using an Origin Destination Survey for the classic transport model. …”
  3. Aliarse (regionalmente) contra la Covid-19: Sica y Caricom Parthenay, Kevin

    Foro Internacional

    2021
    “…Testing hypotheses relating to institutional learning, foreign aid and spatial distribution, we explain this apparent contradiction within the resilience in the face of the health crisis despite the weakness of regional state structures.…”
  4. Patrones de aglomeración espacial de la industria creativa en el Área Metropolitana de Monterrey Villarreal González, Amado, Gasca Sánchez, Francisco Manuel, Flores Segovia, Miguel Alejandro

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2016
    “…An exploratory analysis of spatial distribution is performed highlighting the importance of cluster forms and their concentration in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area (MMA). …”
  5. Un año de contagio municipal por el SARS-CoV-2 en México: análisis jerárquico-espacial bayesiano Nájera , Héctor, Cortés, Fernando, Vargas, Delfino

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2023
    “…The results suggest that the spatial distribution of Covid-19 infections can be explained by the population’s geographical distribution across municipalities, social interactions, and poverty and inequality levels, rather than the intensity of the pandemic.…”
  6. Migración sur-sur: factores relacionales e inserción segmentada de la población boliviana y peruana en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina Bologna, Eduardo León, Falcón, María del Carmen

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2016
    “…Populations of Bolivian and Peruvian origin resident in the city of Córdoba are analyzed as a case of south-south migration, the main hypothesis with the greatest explanatory weight being relational factors regarding the differences in development between the regions of origin and destination.The authors compare the demographic structure, educational integration and spatial distribution of the two populations between the national censuses of 2001 and 2010. …”
  7. La segregación socioespacial en Culiacán, México (2000-2010): ¿de la ciudad dual a la ciudad fragmentada? Pérez Tamayo, Beatriz Nayeli, Gil Alonso, Fernando, Bayona Carrasco, Jordi

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2017
    “…This paper analyzes the spatial distribution of the population of Culiacán, Mexico, using various sociodemographic features that explain the way socio-spatial segregation is experienced, in order to contribute to an understanding of the socio-spatial segregation processes of medium-sized cities throughout the country as well as their evolution between 2000 and 2010. …”
  8. Desempeño industrial en las principales ciudades de México, 1980-2003 Sobrino, Jaime

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2007
    “…Likewise, territorial restructuring has been determined by the new locational pattern of the automobile industry, the reduced spatial distribution of maquiladoras and the deindustrialization observed in certain cities, particularly Mexico City.…”
  9. Movilidad residencial en la Ciudad de México Graizbord, Boris, Acuña, Beatriz

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2007
    “…The point, then, is not to show the pattern of spatial differentiation at a specific time, but rather to reveal the changing trends experienced by urban structure over time, unlike a synchronic section that uses stock variables to show the spatial distribution pattern of these variables.The authors have sub-divided the Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City into concentric rings and urban zones or sectors. …”

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