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housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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We examine the residential segregation of workers and the unemployed in the 80 largest cities in Germany. Drawing on a large set of geo-referenced data for the period from 2000 until 2015, we are able to study the within-city distribution of unemployment in unprecedented detail. We document a...
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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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housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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tight housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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in final goods production, can telework while unskilled workers, working in either final goods or local services …
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externality, but entails commuting costs. Switching between modes of labor delivery is costly, and workers face idiosyncratic …
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