peer reviewedConsider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both their residential location (geographical space) and the intensity of their social interactions (social space). We demonstrate under which condition one group resides close to the job center while the other lives far away from it. Even though the two groups have the same characteristics and there is no discrimination in the housing or labor market, we show that the majority group can have a lower unemployment rate whenever it resides close to or far away from the workplace. This is because this group generates a larger and better-quality social network
We consider a search-matching model in which black workers are discriminated against and the job arr...
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
This paper explores the relationship between residential proximity of individuals from the same ethn...
peer reviewedConsider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both the...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions a...
We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions a...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
Commuting has been found to be one of the least enjoyable activities. As it is a consequence of the ...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We consider a search-matching model in which black workers are discriminated against and the job arr...
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
This paper explores the relationship between residential proximity of individuals from the same ethn...
peer reviewedConsider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both the...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
The aim of this thesis is to deepen the understanding of how economic agents’ geographical location ...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions a...
We use a novel dataset and research design to empirically detect the effect of social interactions a...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
Commuting has been found to be one of the least enjoyable activities. As it is a consequence of the ...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We consider a search-matching model in which black workers are discriminated against and the job arr...
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
This paper explores the relationship between residential proximity of individuals from the same ethn...