Labor geography

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Labor geography is a sub-discipline of human geography and economic geography that deals with the spatial relationships and geographic trends within labor and political systems.

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  • Castree, Noel; Coe, Neil M.; Ward, Kevin; Samers, Michael, eds. (2004). Spaces of work: global capitalism and the geographies of labour. London: Sage. ISBN 0-7619-7216-1.
  • Herod, Andrew (2001). Labor Geographies: Workers and the Landscapes of Capitalism. New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 1-57230-685-8.