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Human capital in the German urban system – Patterns of concentration and specialisation

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In the knowledge economy human capital plays a crucial role in various economic processes and thus also in spatial development. But human capital is an economic resource that is distributed unequally in space. Some regions show a higher density of human capital than others. This paper discusses questions relating to the spatial concentration and specialisation of human capital in the German urban system. Due to an increasing interest in human capital the questions are asked, where is human capital located in the German urban system and how does the distribution change over time. The paper relates to geographical theories of concentration and specialisation. It will be shown that human capital is a heterogeneous category containing different occupational groups showing different spatial patterns. Some display increasing spatial disparities; others are fairly balanced over space.

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Anna Growe - Faculty of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund

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Growe, A. (2010). Human capital in the German urban system – Patterns of concentration and specialisation. European Journal of Spatial Development, 8(3), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5137882