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according to the local labor market density. While residents in the least dense areas do not adjust their commuting distance …Over the past several decades, most industrialized countries have experienced a rise in commuting distances, spurring … scholarly interest in its determinants. The primary theoretical explanation for longer commuting distances is based on higher …
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that adoption of broadband internet makes trade patterns more sensitive to distance and economic size. Going from no … broadband availability to full coverage increases the magnitude of the elasticity of trade with respect to distance by 0.12, and … the elasticity of trade with respect to destination size by 0.06. For distance, this means that an increase in internet …
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commuting distances. The results illustrate that graduates are drawn to prospering regions with ample job opportunities …, supposedly in order to advance their careers. They choose their places of residence so as to balance their commuting distances …
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. Traditional literature often models commuting from an urban perspective, focusing on the trade-off between commuting and housing …Commuting is a significant aspect of workers' daily routines and is associated with various negative outcomes … of couples' commuting, wages, labor supply, and consumption. Using data from the PSID for the years 2011-2019, results …
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. They reside in a city and commuting to the job center involves both pecuniary and time costs. Thus, workers with high wages … are willing to live closer to jobs to save on time commuting costs. We show that, in equilibrium, there is a one … the wage setting since firms need to compensate workers for their spatial costs. Compared to the non-spatial model, the …
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unemployment benefits lead to more job destruction. -- Job search ; commuting costs ; wage distribution ; urban land use …. They reside in a city and commuting to the job center involves both pecuniary and time costs. Thus, workers with high wages … are willing to live closer to jobs to save on time commuting costs. We show that, in equilibrium, there is a one …
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We examine variation in local wage levels, housing costs, and commuting costs for 2071 areas covering the United States … index indicates the perceived value of local household amenities, or “quality of life.” Wage levels vary little within …
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. They reside in a city and commuting to the job center involves both pecuniary and time costs. Thus, workers with high wages … are willing to live closer to jobs to save on time commuting costs. We show that, in equilibrium, there is a one … the wage setting since firms need to compensate workers for their spatial costs. Compared to the non-spatial model, the …
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