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We examine variation in local wage levels, housing costs, and commuting costs for 2071 areas covering the United States …
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We estimate female and male workers' marginal willingness to pay to reduce commuting distance in Germany, using a … partial-equilibrium model of job search with non-wage job attributes. Commuting costs have implications not just for … wage) to reduce commuting distance at the margin. The average men's marginal willingness to pay is similar to childless …
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estimating the marginal willingness of employed workers to pay for commuting, using Dutch longitudinal data. The average … willingness to pay for one hour commuting is estimated to equal almost half of the hourly wage rate …
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Over the last six decades, a large quantum of studies has explored the value of travel time savings(VTTS). The travel time savings constitute a significant proportion of many transport improvements, cost-benefit analyses of transport services, traffic forecasting models, and congestion pricing...
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to pay for reducing commuting distance is about euro 0.25 per kilometre travelled. This corresponds to a marginal … willingness to pay for reducing commuting time of about 75% of the net average hourly wage. For females, the willingness to pay is …
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