Ihlanfeldt presents data that strongly support the spatial mismatch hypothesis for the high unemployment rate of disadvantaged teens. This theory, which the author thoroughly outlines in this work, asserts that the suburbanization of low-skill jobs and continued housing market segregation have reduced the job opportunities of inner-city dwelling minorities. This book extends Ihlanfeldt\u27s earlier work on spatial mismatch by incorporating school enrollment decisions and other urban factors into his analysis. Thus, he also demonstrates empirically that job access is related to the high school dropout problem and concludes that poor access to jobs is useful in explaining the relatively low economic welfare of urban blacks.https://research....
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis – that ...
Young adults are two to three times more likely to be unemployed than older adults, and African-Amer...
This dissertation consists of these essays that address two distinct topics in labor economics: (1) ...
Ihlanfeldt presents data that strongly support the spatial mismatch hypothesis for the high unempl...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
Employment (Economic theory) ; Econometric models ; Income distribution ; New Jersey
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
This article combines the neighborhood effects and spatial mismatch frameworks into a single model e...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
This paper synthesises a series of empirical analyses investigating the role of urban space in affec...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
Summary. This paper syn thesises a series of empirical analyses investigat ing the role of urban spa...
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis – that ...
Young adults are two to three times more likely to be unemployed than older adults, and African-Amer...
This dissertation consists of these essays that address two distinct topics in labor economics: (1) ...
Ihlanfeldt presents data that strongly support the spatial mismatch hypothesis for the high unempl...
The employment rate for black youth is about half that of white youth. In this Research Report, Prof...
The paper examines the influence of the spatial access to jobs and neighborhood quality on household...
Employment (Economic theory) ; Econometric models ; Income distribution ; New Jersey
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
This article combines the neighborhood effects and spatial mismatch frameworks into a single model e...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation tests whether changing urban structure has affected low-income job see...
One of the most pressing and pervasive problems facing contemporary American society concerns the al...
This paper synthesises a series of empirical analyses investigating the role of urban space in affec...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
Summary. This paper syn thesises a series of empirical analyses investigat ing the role of urban spa...
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis – that ...
Young adults are two to three times more likely to be unemployed than older adults, and African-Amer...
This dissertation consists of these essays that address two distinct topics in labor economics: (1) ...