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mobility previously. …
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type mobility, labor will move to the location offering lower disutility of crime (including the tax burden). To attract … under mobility. In the symmetric case, neither can gain any labor, but the competition for it pushes the jurisdictions … further away from the efficient outcome. Thus, mobility is necessarily welfare reducing. Next, we consider asymmetry in the …
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inter-generational mobility. This paper argues that the disappearance of middling jobs can drive changes in mobility … transitions across occupations are key to mobility and that the impact of parental income has grown over time. At regional level … observed decline in mobility. …
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The extensive literature on university graduates’ regional mobility highlights the importance of early mobility but is … primarily descriptive. We contribute the identification of the effect of mobility upon high-school graduation on subsequent … mobility across labour market regions. The data permit a novel identification strategy that uses the distance to university as …
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, namely how labor mobility patterns are passed on across immigrant generations. In a first step, we estimate differences in … interregional as well as international mobility between immigrants and natives using binary logit models. In line with existing … literature, we find that immigrants are significantly more mobile than natives. In a second step, we compare the mobility …
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Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor market area, this paper investigates whether unemployed individuals in West Germany choose search strategies that favor migrating out of declining regions. Moreover, the paper investigates how such...
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explanation of lower spatial mobility. Firstly, we find that membership in locally bounded social networks reduces regional … mobility. Secondly, we show that native East Germans are more invested in this type of social networks than West Germans …. Thirdly, after controlling for the social network effect the mobility gap between East and West substantially reduces. Thus …
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The paper provides an analysis of labour mobility in Italy, with a joint analysis of residence transfers and "long …-range component. In the South, by contrast, the low short-range mobility has decreased further, while the emigration toward the North … affected the migration propensity of natives and structurally changed the nature of mobility …
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This paper examines the inflow and outflow of workers to different industries in Georgia during the information technology (IT) boom of the 1990s and the subsequent bust. Workers in the software and computer services industry were much more likely to have been absent from the Georgia workforce...
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We examine the role of social relationships in facilitating knowledge flows by estimating the flow premium captured by a mobile inventor's previous location. Once an inventor has moved, they are gone - but are they forgotten? We find that knowledge flows to an inventor's prior location are...
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