Judith K Hellerstein,David Neumark,Melissa McInerney
Judith K Hellerstein
We contrast the spatial mismatch hypothesis with what we term the racial mismatch hypothesis - 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 rep...
G J Borjas,S G Bronars,S J Trejo
G J Borjas
"Within the conceptual framework of the Roy model, this paper provides an empirical analysis of internal migration flows [in the United States] using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. The theoretical approach highlights r...
A simultaneous-equations analysis of urban development: migration and industrial growth in Israel's new towns [0.03%]
同时方程的都市发展分析:以色列新城镇的移民和工业增长
S A Gabriel,M Justman,A Levy
S A Gabriel
A simultaneous-equations econometric model is used to analyze the recent development of new towns in Israel. The focus is on the relationships among migration, industrial investment, employment, and other structural and policy variables aff...
Y Kanemoto
Y Kanemoto
E S Mills,Lubuele Ls
E S Mills
G Palumbo,S Sacks,M Wasylenko
G Palumbo
Using a data set that maintains geographic and fiscal continuity over time and across a sample of major U.S. metropolitan areas, the authors identify factors of economic and population decentralization that affected central city areas betwe...
J K Brueckner
J K Brueckner