Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for individuals, but this does no justice to the reality of dual-earner households where decisions on work and commuting are made in a household context. This paper reports on a quantitative study of the impact of the residential context on working arrangements and commuting arrangements of partners in couple and family households. Using multinomial logistic regression, we analysed data from the 2002 Netherlands Housing Demand Survey and the 2004 ABF Real Estate Monitor. The results show a (gendered) effect of residential location in terms of degree of urbanisation and job access on both working and commuting arrangements. Good access to jobs makes i...
Spatial mobility has often been considered a detrimental factor for families for various reasons, st...
We examine the effects of the spatial configuration of workers' residence and workplace location on ...
Weekly working hours and commuting distance can be seen as indicators of equality/inequality between...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
While many studies have been conducted about the allocation of household duties within households, l...
This paper addresses the question to what extent the degree of urbanisation influences the time spen...
While the job search literature has increasingly recognised the importance of the spatial distributi...
While many studies have been conducted about the allocation of household duties within households, ...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. We assess the role of...
Prior literature analyzing gender differences in commuting has reported that men commute longer dist...
Contains fulltext : 54510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The past decades...
This paper replicates Costa and Kahn's analysis of locational choices of couples of highly educated ...
Spatial mobility has often been considered a detrimental factor for families for various reasons, st...
We examine the effects of the spatial configuration of workers' residence and workplace location on ...
Weekly working hours and commuting distance can be seen as indicators of equality/inequality between...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
Time spent on work and commuting within dual-earner households is often analysed separately for indi...
While many studies have been conducted about the allocation of household duties within households, l...
This paper addresses the question to what extent the degree of urbanisation influences the time spen...
While the job search literature has increasingly recognised the importance of the spatial distributi...
While many studies have been conducted about the allocation of household duties within households, ...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. We assess the role of...
Prior literature analyzing gender differences in commuting has reported that men commute longer dist...
Contains fulltext : 54510.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The past decades...
This paper replicates Costa and Kahn's analysis of locational choices of couples of highly educated ...
Spatial mobility has often been considered a detrimental factor for families for various reasons, st...
We examine the effects of the spatial configuration of workers' residence and workplace location on ...
Weekly working hours and commuting distance can be seen as indicators of equality/inequality between...