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There are large spatial disparities in unemployment durations across the 1,300 municipalities in the Paris region (Ile-de-France). In order to characterize these imbalances, we estimate a proportional hazard model stratified by municipality on an exhaustive dataset of all unemployment spells...
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In this paper, we investigate how residential segregation and bad physical access to jobs contribute to urban unemployment in the Paris region. We first survey the general mechanisms according to which residential segregation and spatial mismatch can have adverse labour-market outcomes. We then...
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commuting costs of all workers) reduces urban unemployment, increasing utilities of all workers but also raising inequality …, whereas a policy that supports the transportation of the unemployed only (by subsidizing their commuting costs) increases …
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This paper contributes to job-search literature by analysing commuter behaviour in the presence of asymmetric changes in the wage distribution. Job search theory predicts that reservation wages increase with the mean and mean-preserving spread of the wage distribution. However, changing...
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with jobs in different commuting zones (CZs) and different CZ-industry pairs. About half of the variation in mean wages …
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We use detailed location information from the Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) database to develop new evidence on the effects of spatial mismatch on the relative earnings of Black workers in large US cities. We classify workplaces by the size of the pay premiums they offer in a...
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Increasing returns in matching between skilled workers and firms create a local thick-market externality when labour …
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