This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using survey data for Germany, I find that workers in large cities are both less likely to be overqualified for their job and to work in a different field than the one they are trained for. Different empirical strategies are employed to account for the potential sorting of talented workers into more urbanized areas. Results on individuals never moving from the place of childhood and fixed-effects estimates obtaining identification through regional migrants suggest that sorting does not fully explain the existing differences in qualification mismatch across areas. This provides evidence of the existence of agglomeration economies through better matc...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
By examining the destination choice patterns of heterogenous labor, this paper tries to explain the ...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
We investigate the heterogeneity of assortative labor matching with respect to geography, skills, an...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Recent research shows that thicker labor markets display better assortative matching. Our contributi...
Large metropolitan regions with pollution, congestion and high rents remain the supernatural economi...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
We propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local labor markets leads t...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
By examining the destination choice patterns of heterogenous labor, this paper tries to explain the ...
This paper investigates the effect of the size of the local labor market on skill mismatch. Using su...
We investigate the heterogeneity of assortative labor matching with respect to geography, skills, an...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Wages are higher in urban regions. These urban wage premia may be driven by sorting of more producti...
Recent research shows that thicker labor markets display better assortative matching. Our contributi...
Large metropolitan regions with pollution, congestion and high rents remain the supernatural economi...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
We propose a model where imperfect matching between firms and workers on local labor markets leads t...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
Individual wage growth is higher in more densely populated regions. Using data on detailed labour ma...
Using administrative data for West Germany, this paper investigates whether part of the urban wage p...
In 2000, wages of full time full year workers were more than 30 percent higher in metropolitan areas...
By examining the destination choice patterns of heterogenous labor, this paper tries to explain the ...