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-based data constructed from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, we examine the extent of commuting and estimate the … London. The ability to commute alleviated urban crowding and increased workers’ choice of potential employers. Using GIS … earnings returns to commuting. We obtain a lower-bound estimate of two percent increase in earnings per kilometer travelled. We …
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This paper examines the consequences of the commuter transport revolution on working-class labour markets in London …, circa 1930. Using GIS-based data constructed from the New Survey of London Life and Labour , we examine the extent of … commuting and estimate the earnings returns to commuting. We show that commuting was an important feature for the majority of …
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This paper aims to investigate the relationship between commuting and spatial labour market developments in the … commuting flows, public transport, especially the train, is a more environmentally-benign mode of transport, compared with the … system, which can provide more opportunities for sustainable commuting patterns, may lead to favourable employment …
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This paper aims to investigate the relationship between commuting and spatial labour market developments in the … commuting flows, public transport, especially the train, is a more environmentally-benign mode of transport, compared with the … system, which can provide more opportunities for sustainable commuting patterns, may lead to favourable employment …
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