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-regional mobility in UK (through commuting behavior). We consider a simple theoretical model and develop an empirical application using …, we find that earnings, sex differences and individual characteristics play an important role in explaining commuting … to other regions commuting more than 45 minutes. Moreover, we find support also for the ?household responsibility …
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commuting developed in Monte et al. (2018) to address the workings of local labor markets in Germany. One key contribution … commuting measures have very little predictive power for these general equilibrium elasticities when the housing share is small … housing share has only little influence on the welfare effects and location patterns of counterfactual commuting cost …
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Spatial wage differences other incentives to change the location of work either by commuting or by moving to the new … change due to commuting or moving, I study how spatial urban-fringe productivity differences and labor mobility shape optimal … redistribution under tax deduction of commuting expenses. My study underlines the significance of the tax system for local labour …
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these factors, differences in commuting distance plays the most important role. In France, though, longer commuting …
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commuting drop off discretely at state borders. People are three times as likely to move to a county 15 miles away, but in the … counties or counties in the same commuting zone. This pattern is not explained by differences in county characteristics, is not …. These counties also exhibit less in-migration and in-commuting, suggesting the lack of mobility leads to slower labor market …
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