Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for some time. Recently, however, criticisms have surfaced about the validity of studies which address this topic. Specifically, temporal variability and spatial interaction have rarely been considered. This article argues that a single model which jointly incorporates these two aspects can improve the predictive power of LDC impacts. Using spatial panel modelling, 516 Local Government Areas (LGAs) across Australia over two census periods (2006 and 2011) were used to explore drivers of LDC. It was found that local labour market characteristics had minimal influence on recruitment strategies of firms that typically use LDC. Housing affordability ...
Analysing spatial variations in regional economic performance is a common focus for research by regi...
An important policy question in Australia is whether regions can attract workforce and population wi...
Predicting the economic and demographic impacts of resource development on regional areas is difficu...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Previous research exploring the impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) or, more generally, mining ...
Overall, this thesis examined whether spatial dependence is a cause of the ambiguity in the literatu...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
Geographic labour mobility is necessary for increasing productivity in Australia. Long-distance comm...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
This research project empirically tests for the presence of spatial mismatch in the case study regio...
Analysing spatial variations in regional economic performance is a common focus for research by regi...
An important policy question in Australia is whether regions can attract workforce and population wi...
Predicting the economic and demographic impacts of resource development on regional areas is difficu...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Previous research exploring the impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) or, more generally, mining ...
Overall, this thesis examined whether spatial dependence is a cause of the ambiguity in the literatu...
Long-distance commuting between place of residence and place of work has been on the rise ...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
Geographic labour mobility is necessary for increasing productivity in Australia. Long-distance comm...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
An analysis is made of experiences and spatial effects of commuting by air with on-site accommodatio...
This report assesses geographic labour mobility within Australia and its role in a well-functioning ...
This research project empirically tests for the presence of spatial mismatch in the case study regio...
Analysing spatial variations in regional economic performance is a common focus for research by regi...
An important policy question in Australia is whether regions can attract workforce and population wi...
Predicting the economic and demographic impacts of resource development on regional areas is difficu...