Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ willingness to migrate in order to enhance their career opportunities. Demographic variables such as age, gender, and family circumstances are found to have high explanatory power. Education is also an important cofactor, as is the individual’s current income – though the latter has a highly nonlinear effect. Workers located in the north east – a region relatively remote from other large population centres, and one with a strong and distinct cultural identity – are significantly less likely to express a willingness to move. The paper is novel in two respects: in identifying the role played by individual income in mobility, and in allowing for the...
This article analyses aspirations and intentions to migrate based on Gallup World Poll for the perio...
AbstractMost empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out‐mi...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ will...
Geographic mobility is important for the functioning of labor markets because it brings labor resour...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
We analyse the role of household and country-level personal income in explaining both the desire to ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
Drinkwater S. and Ingram P. How different are the British in their willingness to move? Evidence fro...
support while he worked on this paper. It has long been hypothesized that individuals ' migrati...
Our paper analyses people's willingness to move (WTM) using data from the 1995 British Social Attitu...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
Most empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out-migration ...
AbstractMost empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out‐mi...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
This article analyses aspirations and intentions to migrate based on Gallup World Poll for the perio...
AbstractMost empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out‐mi...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
Data from a bespoke Totaljobs survey of workers in the UK are used to revisit issue of workers’ will...
Geographic mobility is important for the functioning of labor markets because it brings labor resour...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
We analyse the role of household and country-level personal income in explaining both the desire to ...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between individuals' attitudes towards risk and th...
Drinkwater S. and Ingram P. How different are the British in their willingness to move? Evidence fro...
support while he worked on this paper. It has long been hypothesized that individuals ' migrati...
Our paper analyses people's willingness to move (WTM) using data from the 1995 British Social Attitu...
The skill gap in geographical mobility is entirely driven by workers who report moving for a new job...
Most empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out-migration ...
AbstractMost empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out‐mi...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
This article analyses aspirations and intentions to migrate based on Gallup World Poll for the perio...
AbstractMost empirical studies of individual migration choice analyse factors associated with out‐mi...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...