This article studies the effect of residential segregation and spatial mismatch (physical distance from the workplace) on unemployment. We begin with a brief summary of the economic literature on these issues. We then offer descriptive statistics to characterize the scope of residential segregation and spatial mismatch in the Paris region (Île-de-France) using 1999 census data and inter-city travel-time matrices for 2000. We conclude by estimating the effect of the local context (segregation and spatial mismatch ) on unemployment / employment transitions in the Paris region, using 1990-2002 Labor-Force Survey data. Our results show that unemployed persons in segregated districts have greater difficulty in finding new jobs.Cet article étudie...
There are large spatial disparities in unemployment durations across the 1,300 municipalities in the...
Parisian jobseekers present an abnormally high risk of long-term unemployment, all things being equa...
Spatial frictions between population and employment. With census data, we examine whether the dist...
This article studies the effect of residential segregation and spatial mismatch (physical distance f...
In this paper, we investigate how residential segregation and bad physical access to jobs contribute...
In this paper, we investigate how residential segregation and bad physical access to jobs contribute...
Reducing Spatial Inequality : an Application in the Paris Region. We estimate a spatial error model...
The research presented in this paper explores, in the French context, the hypothesis that employment...
International audienceThe research presented in this paper explores, in the French context, the hypo...
La présente thèse contribue à la littérature en économie urbaine sur les effets de quartiers en cher...
International audienceThis article examines the spatial distribution of jobs in the Paris region. Go...
This article aims at providing a test of the spatial mismatch hypothesis on the Bordeaux metropolita...
Functional Hyper-Centrality and Segregation in the Paris Region. This article examines the spatial ...
This thesis contributes to the literature in urban economics on neighborhood effects by answering th...
There are large spatial disparities in unemployment durations across the 1,300 municipalities in the...
Parisian jobseekers present an abnormally high risk of long-term unemployment, all things being equa...
Spatial frictions between population and employment. With census data, we examine whether the dist...
This article studies the effect of residential segregation and spatial mismatch (physical distance f...
In this paper, we investigate how residential segregation and bad physical access to jobs contribute...
In this paper, we investigate how residential segregation and bad physical access to jobs contribute...
Reducing Spatial Inequality : an Application in the Paris Region. We estimate a spatial error model...
The research presented in this paper explores, in the French context, the hypothesis that employment...
International audienceThe research presented in this paper explores, in the French context, the hypo...
La présente thèse contribue à la littérature en économie urbaine sur les effets de quartiers en cher...
International audienceThis article examines the spatial distribution of jobs in the Paris region. Go...
This article aims at providing a test of the spatial mismatch hypothesis on the Bordeaux metropolita...
Functional Hyper-Centrality and Segregation in the Paris Region. This article examines the spatial ...
This thesis contributes to the literature in urban economics on neighborhood effects by answering th...
There are large spatial disparities in unemployment durations across the 1,300 municipalities in the...
Parisian jobseekers present an abnormally high risk of long-term unemployment, all things being equa...
Spatial frictions between population and employment. With census data, we examine whether the dist...