Spatial Distribution Effect of Advanced Produce Service Labor and Its Network Structure Characteristics from Flow Space Perspective
Based on the flow space theory,this paper uses spatial measurement methods and social network analysis to study the spatial distribution effect of advanced produce service(APS)labor in China and to characterize its flow space network structure.The results show that,firstly,APS labor has positive dynamics and continuity in regional accumulation,and both government and market influence its spatial distribution.Secondly,classifying the types of prefecture-level cities according to government power and market power,it is found that the labor force of APS tends to be distributed in prefectures with"strong government+strong market".Thirdly,the labor flow of APS is getting closer between prefecture-level cities,and prefecture-level cities with"strong government+strong market"are important nodes for labor inflow,while the"labor flow"spatial network has three types of segments.At the same time,the spatial network of"labor mobility"has three types of segments,namely"net benefit sector Ⅰ",which is mainly composed of"strong government+strong market"prefectures,and"brokers sector Ⅱ",which is mainly composed of"weak government+strong market"prefectures."bidirectional spill-over sector Ⅲ"with"weak government+strong market"type prefectures,and"bidirectional spillover sector Ⅳ"is domi-nated by prefecture-level cities of"weak government+weak market"type.