Polycentric Structures in Latin American Metropolitan Areas: Identifying Employment Sub-centres

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2014-01-01

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Fernández-Maldonado, Ana María
Romein, Arie
Verkoren, OttoISNI 0000000117116753
Parente Paula Pessoa, Renata

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Fernández-Maldonado A. M., Romein A., Verkoren O. and Parente Paula Pessoa R. Polycentric structures in Latin American metropolitan areas: identifying employment sub-centres, Regional Studies. The significant spatial transformations that have occurred within Latin American metropolitan areas since the 1990s have triggered many local studies claiming the formation of polycentric structures. This study explores the extent of that process, identifying sub-centres of employment using the double threshold methodology of job concentration and employment density in Mexico City (Mexico), Lima (Peru) and Fortaleza (Brazil). The results, although partial due to an absence of data on informal employment, indicate that Latin American metropolises are moving towards polycentric structures. But the identified employment sub-centres are mostly located in or near the metropolitan core, which practically excludes the formation of polycentric nodes in the metropolitan periphery.

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Employment sub-centres, Latin American cities, Polycentric structures, Spatial structure, Urban form, General Social Sciences, General Environmental Science, SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth

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Fernández-Maldonado, A M, Romein, A, Verkoren, O & Parente Paula Pessoa, R 2014, 'Polycentric Structures in Latin American Metropolitan Areas : Identifying Employment Sub-centres', Regional Studies, vol. 48, no. 12, pp. 1954-1971. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2013.786827