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Největší centra dojížďky za prací na Moravě a ve Slezsku v letech 1991-2001

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Title in English The biggest centres of commuting in Moravia and Silesia in 1991-2001
Authors

BAŠTOVÁ Magdalena FŇUKAL Miloš KREJČÍ Tomáš TONEV Petr TOUŠEK Václav

Year of publication 2005
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference I. mezinárodní Baťova regionalistická konference 25.26. listopadu, Zlín. Sborník příspěvků - CD Rom.
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Earth magnetism, geography
Keywords commuting; occupied working places; commuting hinterland; Moravia and Silesia
Description More than one third of the economically active population commutes in the Czech Republic. The last census showed that in 2001 the number reached 36,5 % (1,7 million persons). The biggest commuting centres in Moravia and Silesia were the cities of Brno, Ostrava and Olomouc. The authors assess changes in commuting to these cities, which occurred during the 1990s. They delimit commuting hinterlands of these cities in 2001 and compare them to the situation in 1991. They claim that the development of commuting to these cities was very different. It was strongly influenced by the character of the economic basis of the cities, which was established before 1989.
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