In this paper, we analyze the commuting behavior of workers in the United States, with a focus on the differences between employees and the self-employed. Using the American Time Use Survey for the years 2003–2014, our empirical results show that employees spend 7.22 more minutes per day commuting than their self-employed counterparts, which represents a difference of 17% of the average commuting time of employed workers. This is especially prevalent in non-metropolitan areas, and it also appears to depend on the size of the population of the area of residence. Our results suggest that there is a complex relationship between urban form and the commuting behavior of workers
Moreno, Ester Vayà and Paul Elhorst for their useful comments and suggestions. Commuting consists in...
This study compares the travel patterns of three different groups of workers identified in the 1991 ...
Federal Highway Administration2006PDFBriefUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from urban efficiency wages...
Research into the relationships between commuting and other activities has been hampered by the lack...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
We aim to estimate the effect of search imperfections on the length of the average commute. We start...
This paper is a newer version of https://hdl.handle.net/1813/50976Commuting flows and workplace emp...
Introduction: Millions of individuals commute every day in the US. Despite commuting has been shown ...
This paper investigates the contribution of increasing travel times to the persistent gender gap in ...
This paper examines the time spent commuting to/from work by workers in fifteen European countries, ...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
This paper applies a dynamic search model to estimate workers' marginal costs of commuting, includin...
We analyze whether ef¿ciency wages operate in urban labor markets, within the framework proposed by ...
This study uses 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) data to determine the effect o...
Moreno, Ester Vayà and Paul Elhorst for their useful comments and suggestions. Commuting consists in...
This study compares the travel patterns of three different groups of workers identified in the 1991 ...
Federal Highway Administration2006PDFBriefUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...
In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from urban efficiency wages...
Research into the relationships between commuting and other activities has been hampered by the lack...
Daily commuting of workers is a complex phenomenon that has long attracted research attention and, d...
We aim to estimate the effect of search imperfections on the length of the average commute. We start...
This paper is a newer version of https://hdl.handle.net/1813/50976Commuting flows and workplace emp...
Introduction: Millions of individuals commute every day in the US. Despite commuting has been shown ...
This paper investigates the contribution of increasing travel times to the persistent gender gap in ...
This paper examines the time spent commuting to/from work by workers in fifteen European countries, ...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
This paper applies a dynamic search model to estimate workers' marginal costs of commuting, includin...
We analyze whether ef¿ciency wages operate in urban labor markets, within the framework proposed by ...
This study uses 1995 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) data to determine the effect o...
Moreno, Ester Vayà and Paul Elhorst for their useful comments and suggestions. Commuting consists in...
This study compares the travel patterns of three different groups of workers identified in the 1991 ...
Federal Highway Administration2006PDFBriefUnited States. Federal Highway AdministrationUnited States...