Job search is a spatially oriented activity. Searching farther is costly, and working far away from home entails high costs, affecting job acceptance decisions. We build a simple theoretical framework where job seekers choose how much to search, how far to search, and what lowest wage they accept for a given commute distance. In this setup, unemployment insurance discourages broader job search through reducing the net gain from getting a job. Opposite forces encourage broader search, either through the re-entitlement effect or, under liquidity constraints, to finance costly spatial job search.We use a unique dataset on all workers entering unemployment in Austria between 1995 to 2004 to investigate these forces. We find that newly unemploye...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor marke...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...
Job search is a spatially oriented activity. Searching farther is costly, and working far away from ...
The appealing idea of geographically relocating unemployed job seekers from depressed to prosperous ...
Job search is an activity involving costs and returns. Because indi-viduals and jobs are scattered a...
This paper uses a unique possibility to link unemployed individuals’ stated willingness to move with...
Labour mobility is critical for adjusting imbalance between local labour markets. Yet, labour marke...
Working Paper du GATE 2002-02Theoretical and empirical works on job search often neglect the role of...
This paper investigates how working location influences jobseekers' subsequent spatial job search. F...
Youth unemployment remains extremely high throughout the developing world, at times coexisting with ...
Can we decrease unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportunities? How do lo...
Could we significantly reduce U.S. unemployment by helping job seekers move closer to jobs? Using da...
Cet article a fait l'objet d'un WP SMART-LERECO n°09-04, voir lienJEL Classification: J64; R23This p...
Working paper du GATE n° 17-2001Considering a job search model, this paper investigates what conditi...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor marke...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...
Job search is a spatially oriented activity. Searching farther is costly, and working far away from ...
The appealing idea of geographically relocating unemployed job seekers from depressed to prosperous ...
Job search is an activity involving costs and returns. Because indi-viduals and jobs are scattered a...
This paper uses a unique possibility to link unemployed individuals’ stated willingness to move with...
Labour mobility is critical for adjusting imbalance between local labour markets. Yet, labour marke...
Working Paper du GATE 2002-02Theoretical and empirical works on job search often neglect the role of...
This paper investigates how working location influences jobseekers' subsequent spatial job search. F...
Youth unemployment remains extremely high throughout the developing world, at times coexisting with ...
Can we decrease unemployment by moving job seekers to areas with better job opportunities? How do lo...
Could we significantly reduce U.S. unemployment by helping job seekers move closer to jobs? Using da...
Cet article a fait l'objet d'un WP SMART-LERECO n°09-04, voir lienJEL Classification: J64; R23This p...
Working paper du GATE n° 17-2001Considering a job search model, this paper investigates what conditi...
This paper attempts to determine whether residential location affects unemployment duration. Our ana...
Using a competing-risk framework of exiting unemployment to jobs in a local or a distant labor marke...
The effectiveness of intra-regional job search is influenced by how far people are willing to travel...