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In this paper we study the effects of Switzerland implementing the Schengen agreement on cross-border commuting from … granted freedom to cross borders away from fixed checkpoints, commuting costs are severely reduced. Using data from the … European Labour Force Survey, we estimate that the individual probability to cross-border commute to Switzerland in response to …
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Cross-border commuters from EU 15 countries have lower over- but higher under-education rates than non-commuters, for cross-border commuters from the new 12 EU member countries the opposite applies. Within-country commuters have lower over- but higher under-education rates than non-commuters in...
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We study migration and commuting among participants in labour market programmes and individuals in open unemployment … than the openly unemployed. In this case, this is due to the relatively higher probability of commuting that predominates … entity, we find interregional commuting to be relatively more important than migration as a means of geographical labour …
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Commuting shapes countless everyday-lives around the world, with dynamics varying from city to regional and cross … regional level. Taking as reference the free-movement EU-28 area (plus Switzerland and Norway), the analysis considers a total … instance, the perceived commuting distance significantly depends on the time needed to reach the corresponding workplace and …
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Commuting shapes countless everyday-lives around the world, with dynamics varying from city to regional and cross … regional level. Taking as reference the free-movement EU-28 area (plus Switzerland and Norway), the analysis considers a total … instance, the perceived commuting distance significantly depends on the time needed to reach the corresponding workplace and …
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I describe the extent and structure of cross-border commuting in the EU 27 to show that this is important only in a …
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The migration literature shows that cross-border skill transfer is associated with a risk of increased job-education mismatch. This paper examines whether the problems of job-education mismatch often found among migrants also apply to cross-border commuters and compares cross-border commuters to...
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In this paper we study the effects of Switzerland implementing the Schengen agreement on cross-border commuting from … granted freedom to cross borders away from fixed checkpoints, commuting costs are severely reduced. Using data from the … European Labour Force Survey, we estimate that the individual probability to cross-border commute to Switzerland in response to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012179947
Based on the geo-referenced data, I analyse the commuting behaviour of employees in Germany. With the help of a … the wage and the individual heterogeneity that shape commuting decisions. Instead, the commuting behaviour depends on the … context individuals observe in the past. In particular, I demonstrate that the commuting behaviour is influenced by past …
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