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We analyze the causal effect of commuting on wages, using a large sample of German job changers. Information on their home and workplace addresses in combination with road navigation software allows us to calculate exact door-to-door commuting distances with an unprecedented degree of precision....
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We exploit administrative data on exact commuting distances for a large sample of German employees and study the relation of commuting and wages. We find that it requires 1.5 times as much money in terms of higher wages for job changers to accept an increase of their commute as compared to their...
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We exploit administrative data on exact commuting distances for a large sample of German employees and study the relation of commuting and wages. We find that it requires 1.5 times as much money in terms of higher wages for job changers to accept an increase of their commute as compared to their...
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We analyze the causal effect of commuting on wages, using a large sample of German job changers. Information on their home and workplace addresses in combination with road navigation software allows us to calculate exact door-to-door commuting distances with an unprecedented degree of precision....
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In nahezu allen Industrieländern legen Beschäftigte immer längere Strecken zwischen Wohn- und Arbeitsort zurück. Die Autoren untersuchen, ob dieser Trend auch für sozialversicherungspflichtige Arbeitnehmer in Deutschland gilt. Mithilfe der geografischen Koordinaten des Wohn- und Arbeitsorts...
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