We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis[thin space]--[thin space]that the problem is not a lack of jobs, per se, where blacks live, but a lack of jobs where blacks live into which blacks are hired. We first report new evidence on the spatial mismatch hypothesis, using data from Census Long-Form respondents. We construct direct measures of the presence of jobs in detailed geographic areas, and find that these job density measures are related to employment of black male residents in ways that would be predicted by the spatial mismatch hypothesis[thin space]--[thin space]in particular that spatial mismatch is primarily an issue for low-skilled black male workers. We then look at mismatch alo...
Kain's spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) (1968) highlights the segregation of Black population ...
Summary. This paper examines whether a geographical skills mismatch exists between the location of l...
A number of empirical studies have tested the spatial mismatch hypothesis by examining the commuting...
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis – that ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
This paper examines the relationship between job sprawl and the spatial mismatch between blacks and ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis postulates that employment deconcentration within U.S. metropolitan ...
This paper examines the relationship between job sprawl and the spatial mismatch between blacks and ...
Summary. The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inn...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inner cities...
The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in U.S. inner citi...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of housing discrimination on the wages and unemplo...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of housing discrim-ination on the wages and unempl...
Kain's spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) (1968) highlights the segregation of Black population ...
Summary. This paper examines whether a geographical skills mismatch exists between the location of l...
A number of empirical studies have tested the spatial mismatch hypothesis by examining the commuting...
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis – that ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis associates high unemployment rates among inner-city blacks with the ...
This paper examines the relationship between job sprawl and the spatial mismatch between blacks and ...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis postulates that employment deconcentration within U.S. metropolitan ...
This paper examines the relationship between job sprawl and the spatial mismatch between blacks and ...
Summary. The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inn...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in US inner cities...
The Spatial Mismatch Hypothesis (SMH) argues that low-skilled minorities residing in U.S. inner citi...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
The spatial mismatch hypothesis of John Kain proposes that geographic separation between residential...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of housing discrimination on the wages and unemplo...
The aim of this article is to analyze the effects of housing discrim-ination on the wages and unempl...
Kain's spatial mismatch hypothesis (SMH) (1968) highlights the segregation of Black population ...
Summary. This paper examines whether a geographical skills mismatch exists between the location of l...
A number of empirical studies have tested the spatial mismatch hypothesis by examining the commuting...