In the modern industrialized society, a long commuting time is becoming more and more common. However, commuting results in a number of different costs, for example, external costs such as congestion and pollution as well as internal costs such as individual time consumption. On the other hand, increased commuting opportunities offer welfare gains, for example via larger local labor markets. The length of the commute that is acceptable to the workers is determined by the workers' preferences and the compensation opportunities in the labor market. In this thesis the value of travel time or commuting time changes, has been empirically analyzed in four self-contained essays. First, a large set of register data on the Swedish labor market is us...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
In the modern industrialized society, a long commuting time is becoming more and more common. Howeve...
In the modern industrialized society, a long commuting time is becoming more and more common. Howeve...
This paper focuses on empirical analysis of commuting time changes for workers who relocate residenc...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the average value of commuting time (VoCT) in an empirical ...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the average value of commuting time (VoCT) in an empirical ...
The value of travel time is an important element in cost-benefit analysis of transportation projects...
The value of travel time (VTT) is an important element cost-benefit analysis of transportation proje...
The value of travel time is a key input for the evaluation and comparison of transport projects. Tra...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the intertemporal income elasticity of the value of travel ...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
In the modern industrialized society, a long commuting time is becoming more and more common. Howeve...
In the modern industrialized society, a long commuting time is becoming more and more common. Howeve...
This paper focuses on empirical analysis of commuting time changes for workers who relocate residenc...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the average value of commuting time (VoCT) in an empirical ...
The purpose of this paper is to estimate the average value of commuting time (VoCT) in an empirical ...
The value of travel time is an important element in cost-benefit analysis of transportation projects...
The value of travel time (VTT) is an important element cost-benefit analysis of transportation proje...
The value of travel time is a key input for the evaluation and comparison of transport projects. Tra...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the intertemporal income elasticity of the value of travel ...
We explore the issue of differentiating the valuation of travel time savings (VTTS) in transport cos...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...
This paper discusses various aspects of the economic analysis of commuting behavior. It starts with ...
It is generally found that workers are more inclined to accept a job that is located farther away fr...