People spend a lot of time commuting and often find it a burden. According to economics, the burden of commuting is chosen when compensated either on the labor or on the housing market so that individuals’ utility is equalized. However, in a direct test of this strong notion of equilibrium, we find that people with longer commuting time report systematically lower subjective well-being. Additional empirical analyses do not find institutional explanations of the empirical results that commuters systematically incur losses. We discuss several possibilities of an extended model of human behavior able to explain this ‘commuting paradox’.location theory, commuting, compensating variation, subjective well-being
This review provides a critical overview of what has been learnt about commuting’s impact on subject...
We examine the conditions for the 'commuting time paradox' which states that the average commuting t...
This paper examines the relationship between commuting time and satisfaction with different life dom...
People spend more and more time commuting and often find it a burden.nAccording to economics, the bu...
Commuting is an important and increasing component of time use. In 1995/97, the average worker in Br...
Commuting can be a considerable source of stress for many working adults. In particular, the time sp...
Commuting is an extremely important modern phenomenon characterised by the spatial interaction of ho...
Commuting has been found to be one of the least enjoyable activities in an individual’s day. As comm...
Standard economic theory postulates that commuting is a choice behavior undertaken when compensated ...
Commuting is popularly viewed as a stressful, costly, time-wasting experience from the individual pe...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
Commuting imposes opportunity costs on travelers since those with long commutes have less time to pa...
Commuting is an unavoidable activity of daily working life, which helps us to get from home to work ...
Commuter-related stress, its history, associated determinants, outcomes in work environments and the...
Are people happier if they spend less time commuting and commuting less often? A Time Use analysis o...
This review provides a critical overview of what has been learnt about commuting’s impact on subject...
We examine the conditions for the 'commuting time paradox' which states that the average commuting t...
This paper examines the relationship between commuting time and satisfaction with different life dom...
People spend more and more time commuting and often find it a burden.nAccording to economics, the bu...
Commuting is an important and increasing component of time use. In 1995/97, the average worker in Br...
Commuting can be a considerable source of stress for many working adults. In particular, the time sp...
Commuting is an extremely important modern phenomenon characterised by the spatial interaction of ho...
Commuting has been found to be one of the least enjoyable activities in an individual’s day. As comm...
Standard economic theory postulates that commuting is a choice behavior undertaken when compensated ...
Commuting is popularly viewed as a stressful, costly, time-wasting experience from the individual pe...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
Commuting imposes opportunity costs on travelers since those with long commutes have less time to pa...
Commuting is an unavoidable activity of daily working life, which helps us to get from home to work ...
Commuter-related stress, its history, associated determinants, outcomes in work environments and the...
Are people happier if they spend less time commuting and commuting less often? A Time Use analysis o...
This review provides a critical overview of what has been learnt about commuting’s impact on subject...
We examine the conditions for the 'commuting time paradox' which states that the average commuting t...
This paper examines the relationship between commuting time and satisfaction with different life dom...