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Netherlands. We find increasing concentration of such power couples in the urbanized western part of the country. This trend …
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According to Oswald's hypothesis homeowners experience more problems in finding a new job after becoming unemployed because their moving costs are higher than those of renters. Empirical research has revealed that this effect is counteracted by the job search behavior of unemployed homeowners:...
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their commuting pattern. We merge administrative registers for the Danish population and properties and get highly reliable …
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has strongly driven the skew of the distribution of commuting distance up. In doing so subsidy removal has also, so we …
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seekers and commuting costs. We show that decreasing absolute risk aversion implies that the exit rate from unemployment is … housing costs increase average commuting distances as well. We test these predictions on Dutch register data. Our empirical …
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