So, Kim S.; Orazem, Peter F.; Otto, Daniel M. - In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics 83 (2001) 4, pp. 1036-1048
An empirical model of joint decisions of where to live and where to work demonstrates that individuals make residential and job location choices by trading off wages, housing prices, and commuting costs. Wages are higher in metropolitan markets, but housing prices are also higher in urban areas....