This paper uses a unique possibility to link unemployed individuals’ stated willingness to move with administrative data, giving us the possibility to analyse the effects of mobility on labour market outcome. Furthermore, we can do this not only for those who actually move, but also for non-movers. I find that those who extend their search area in job search geographically do have a higher probability of escaping unemployment. However, this positive effect is not only present for jobs outside the local labour market, as would be expected, but the greatest effect is found on the local labour market. This indicates positive selection; i.e. it is not so much the increased geographic scope per se that increases the likelihood of escaping unempl...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...
The appealing idea of geographically relocating unemployed job seekers from depressed to prosperous ...
Labour mobility is critical for adjusting imbalance between local labour markets. Yet, labour marke...
Job search is a spatially oriented activity. Searching farther is costly, and working far away from ...
Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor marke...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
Can we decrease unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportunities? How do lo...
This paper investigates how working location influences jobseekers' subsequent spatial job search. F...
In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of...
This paper models the optimal search strategies of the unemployed across space to characterize local...
Job Market Paper Can we reduce unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportuni...
Could we significantly reduce U.S. unemployment by helping job seekers move closer to jobs? Using da...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...
The appealing idea of geographically relocating unemployed job seekers from depressed to prosperous ...
Labour mobility is critical for adjusting imbalance between local labour markets. Yet, labour marke...
Job search is a spatially oriented activity. Searching farther is costly, and working far away from ...
Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor marke...
This paper considers the relationship between an unemployed person’s employability and job search su...
Can we decrease unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportunities? How do lo...
This paper investigates how working location influences jobseekers' subsequent spatial job search. F...
In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of...
This paper models the optimal search strategies of the unemployed across space to characterize local...
Job Market Paper Can we reduce unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportuni...
Could we significantly reduce U.S. unemployment by helping job seekers move closer to jobs? Using da...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...