The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial distribution of employment growth and its impact on central-city-confined low-skilled workers. The authors examine the determinants of neighborhood job ac
Employment (Economic theory) ; Econometric models ; Income distribution ; New Jersey
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial ...
The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in U.S. inner citi...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inner cities...
Summary. The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inn...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
The purpose of this research was to examine whether the distribution of labor market information var...
This paper focuses on micropolitan areas and how they are effected by spatial mismatch. The spatial ...
The skills mismatch and spatial mismatch perspectives are often presented as competing explanations ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
Employment (Economic theory) ; Econometric models ; Income distribution ; New Jersey
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis is representative research concerning the intrametropolitan spatial ...
The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in U.S. inner citi...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inner cities...
Summary. The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inn...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
The purpose of this research was to examine whether the distribution of labor market information var...
This paper focuses on micropolitan areas and how they are effected by spatial mismatch. The spatial ...
The skills mismatch and spatial mismatch perspectives are often presented as competing explanations ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
Employment (Economic theory) ; Econometric models ; Income distribution ; New Jersey
UnrestrictedThe rapid increase of immigrant population in metropolitan areas across the United State...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...