We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for the UK. We use a monthly panel of outflows, unemployment and vacancy stocks data from the registers at Jobcentres in the UK; these are mapped on to travel-to-work areas. We find evidence of significant spill-over effects that are generally in line with the predictions of theory. For example, we find that conditional on local labour market conditions, high unemployment levels in neighbouring areas raise the number of local filled vacancies but lower the local outflow from unemployment
This paper combines establishment level production data with international trade data by port to exa...
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We combine establishment-level employment data with trade data by port to examine the impact of acce...
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for Britain...
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for the UK....
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for the UK....
This paper examines the impact of externalities on employment growth in sub-regions of Great Britain...
This paper studies the existence and the scale of education externalities in the unemployment durati...
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This paper uses data on very small UK geographies to investigate the effective size of local labor m...
In this paper we show how important is the existence of a pool of qualified workers within the local...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
This paper analyses how the levels of unemployment and vacancies affect the rate at which unemployed...
This paper combines establishment level production data with international trade data by port to exa...
This paper combines establishment level production data with international trade data by port to exa...
This paper investigates the efficiency of the matching process between job seekers and vacancy posti...
We combine establishment-level employment data with trade data by port to examine the impact of acce...
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for Britain...
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for the UK....
We provide empirical evidence on the nature of spatial externalities in a matching model for the UK....
This paper examines the impact of externalities on employment growth in sub-regions of Great Britain...
This paper studies the existence and the scale of education externalities in the unemployment durati...
This paper explores the role of subnational geography in the analysis of the consequences of outward...
This paper identifies factors underpinning spatial variation in manufacturing labour productivity in...
This paper uses data on very small UK geographies to investigate the effective size of local labor m...
In this paper we show how important is the existence of a pool of qualified workers within the local...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
This paper analyses how the levels of unemployment and vacancies affect the rate at which unemployed...
This paper combines establishment level production data with international trade data by port to exa...
This paper combines establishment level production data with international trade data by port to exa...
This paper investigates the efficiency of the matching process between job seekers and vacancy posti...
We combine establishment-level employment data with trade data by port to examine the impact of acce...