Workers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by occupation. We use the model developed by ? to quantify the impact of mobility costs and search frictions on this mobility gap. We estimate the model on a matched employer-employee panel dataset describing labor market transitions within and between the 30 largest French cities for two groups at both ends of the occupational spectrum and find that: (i) mobility costs are very comparable in the two groups, so they are three times higher for blue-collar workers relative to their respective expected income; (ii) Depending on employment status, spatial frictions are between 1.5 and 3.5 times higher for blue-collar workers; (iii) Moving subsidies have little (and possib...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workfor...
This study deals with skilled and unskilled workers’ early careers. We seek to identify the impact o...
Workers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by occupation. We use the ...
International audienceWorkers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by o...
We build a dynamic model of migration where, in addition to classical mobility costs, workers face i...
We build an equilibrium job search model, where workers engage in both off- and on-the-job search ov...
This paper analyzes the role of costly spatial interaction between regional labor markets in the mat...
We build an equilibrium job search model, where workers engage in both off-the-job and on-the-job se...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
Survey evidence has shown that those with low skill levels are less likely to move. Many in academic...
This paper measures the role of spatial mismatch within Metropolitan France. We take advantage of a ...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is su...
CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workfor...
This study deals with skilled and unskilled workers’ early careers. We seek to identify the impact o...
Workers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by occupation. We use the ...
International audienceWorkers' propensity to migrate to another local labor market varies a lot by o...
We build a dynamic model of migration where, in addition to classical mobility costs, workers face i...
We build an equilibrium job search model, where workers engage in both off- and on-the-job search ov...
This paper analyzes the role of costly spatial interaction between regional labor markets in the mat...
We build an equilibrium job search model, where workers engage in both off-the-job and on-the-job se...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
Survey evidence has shown that those with low skill levels are less likely to move. Many in academic...
This paper measures the role of spatial mismatch within Metropolitan France. We take advantage of a ...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Local labor markets are most flexible and aggregate natural unemployment is reduced when there is su...
CORE Discussion Paper ; 2008/46 A paraître dans : Journal of Regional Science 2008/46We propose a mo...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Spatial wage disparities can result from spatial differences in the skill composition of the workfor...
This study deals with skilled and unskilled workers’ early careers. We seek to identify the impact o...