The present paper analyses the temporary stability of commuting to workplace functions in the face of changes in workers' and firms' characteristics and the local labour market conditions. To do this, we estimate commuting functions by incorporating four types of determinants: the characteristics of the workers, the jobs (or hiring firms), and the municipalities where the workers reside and work, including the unemployment rates to account for disequilibria in their respective local labour markets. After developing a simple model, we estimate these functions based on labour commuting microdata obtained from the population census of Spain for the years 2001 and 2011, periods with important changes in the labour market situation. We estimate ...
The assimilation of immigrants and their impact on the labour market of the host country have become...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
Commuting consists in the fact that an important fraction of workers in developed countries do not r...
This paper studies the interaction between commuting, job mobility, and housing mobility. Many conve...
This paper focuses on empirical analysis of commuting time changes for workers who relocate residenc...
In this paper we study how the determinants of regional commuting in Italy have evolved in the past ...
Summary. Commuting exists because an important fraction of workers in developed countries do not liv...
En este artículo, se analizan los factores determinantes de los tipos de movilidad más significativo...
In this paper we study the commuting and moving decisions of workers in Catalonia (Spain) and its ev...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
This paper examines the relationship between commuting time and satisfaction with different life dom...
The boost of the number of commuters affects several aspects of the local economy, and therefore a d...
This paper studies the evolution of the determinants of inter-regional commuting in Italy in the per...
The assimilation of immigrants and their impact on the labour market of the host country have become...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
The assimilation of immigrants and their impact on the labour market of the host country have become...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
Commuting consists in the fact that an important fraction of workers in developed countries do not r...
This paper studies the interaction between commuting, job mobility, and housing mobility. Many conve...
This paper focuses on empirical analysis of commuting time changes for workers who relocate residenc...
In this paper we study how the determinants of regional commuting in Italy have evolved in the past ...
Summary. Commuting exists because an important fraction of workers in developed countries do not liv...
En este artículo, se analizan los factores determinantes de los tipos de movilidad más significativo...
In this paper we study the commuting and moving decisions of workers in Catalonia (Spain) and its ev...
One of the most promising approaches to mitigating land-use and transportation problems is continue...
This paper examines the relationship between commuting time and satisfaction with different life dom...
The boost of the number of commuters affects several aspects of the local economy, and therefore a d...
This paper studies the evolution of the determinants of inter-regional commuting in Italy in the per...
The assimilation of immigrants and their impact on the labour market of the host country have become...
Commuting is the conduit between two markets: labour and housing. While the job search literature re...
The assimilation of immigrants and their impact on the labour market of the host country have become...
Sustainable urban development policies promote the development of accessible mixed-use suburban cent...
Commuting consists in the fact that an important fraction of workers in developed countries do not r...