| Office Employment Growth and the
Changing Function of Cities Author:
Leon G. Shilton and James R. Webb
Start Page: 73
End Page: 90
Volume: 7
Issue Number: 1
Year: 1992
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: The proportion of a
city's local and regionally/nationally supported office employment changes as the city
assumes more central place functions. Certain mixes of office employment should reflect
the central place function of the city and promote office growth. Forty-five cities are
studied using data from 1997, 1982, and 1985. The results indicate that the variance of
office employment does not help predict a city's growth, but that certain cluster
categories of office employment are associated with office employment growth. Finally, the
results indicate that office employment profiles of cities have become more homogenized
over time.
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