Regional Studies has developed an international reputation for the publication of original research and reviews on urban and regional development. The journal is of special interest to economists, geographers, sociologists, planners and policy-makers for its cross-disciplinary approach to topics such as industrial, retail and office location, labour markets, housing, migration, recreation, transport, communications and the evaluation of public policy. Regional Studies aims to be truly international in appeal. Regional Studies is indexed in Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals; British Humanities Index; CAB Abstracts; CREJ Contents of Recent Economics Journals; Contents Pages in Management; Current Contents; Social & Behavioural Sciences; Economic Literature Index; Geographical Abstracts Human Geography; International Bibliography of Book Reviews; International Labor Documentation; Journal of Economic Literature; Journal of Planning Literature; LLBA (Linguistic and Language Behaviour Abstracts; PAIS; Periodica Islamica; Policy & Politics; Population Index; Research Alert; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts; Social Policy; Planning and Development Abstracts; Social Science Citation Index; Social SCI-SEARCH; Sociological Abstracts; Survey of Regional Literature; World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts; World Banking Abstracts and Yearly Index of Economic Articles. |