Long-distance commuting (LDC) as a strategy of labor factor mobility has become relevant in recent decades, mainly in those economies characterized by a significant relative weight of extractive activities. The phenomenon is key to understanding the current structure and dynamics of these labor markets, although little is known about self-selection in LDC. This document addresses this knowledge gap by analyzing the case of Chile using functional areas. Chile is a country where LDC has become the principal strategy of labor mobility and is closely linked to the mining and construction sectors. The results obtained show a pattern of negative self-selection, meaning that it is the least qualified who have the highest probability of commuting b...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
First version: March, 2004; This version: February 28, 2005This paper examines learning by migrating...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
More than 10% of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on aver...
Santiago de Chile has had to face a renewed wave of urban migration in the past few decades, placing...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
The present paper analyses the temporary stability of commuting to workplace functions in the face o...
The efficiency of the migration process as a market mechanism to equalize regional unemployment rate...
A radical change in mining camps' accommodations occurred in the last three decades. Long Distance C...
The adjustment of urban spatial structure in the process of urbanization and suburbanization leads t...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
First version: March, 2004; This version: February 28, 2005This paper examines learning by migrating...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
More than 10% of the labor force that works in Antofagasta lives in other regions, commuting on aver...
Santiago de Chile has had to face a renewed wave of urban migration in the past few decades, placing...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
The importance of Long Distance Commuting (LDC) has increased as a result of the continuous reductio...
The present paper analyses the temporary stability of commuting to workplace functions in the face o...
The efficiency of the migration process as a market mechanism to equalize regional unemployment rate...
A radical change in mining camps' accommodations occurred in the last three decades. Long Distance C...
The adjustment of urban spatial structure in the process of urbanization and suburbanization leads t...
There has been considerable interest in, and often criticism of, long distance commuting (LDC), an e...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility re...
Impacts of long distance commuting (LDC) on a host region have been a topic of research interest for...
Disequilibria among regional labour markets persist through spatial inflexibility in job mobility r...
Long Distance Commuting (LDC), also referred to as fly-in-fly-out (FIFO), involves a cycle of workin...
First version: March, 2004; This version: February 28, 2005This paper examines learning by migrating...