1st Edition

Commuting and Relocation of Jobs and Residences

By Jos Ommeren Copyright 2000
192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

This title was first published in 2000:  An analysis of commuting behaviour from an integrated labour and housing market perspective. A theoretical search model is proposed and analyzed with an emphasis on two-owner households. The book provides insights into the relationship between job and residential moving and commuting behaviour.

1: State-Of-the-Art; 1: Introduction; 2: A Review of Commuting, Job Mobility and Residential Mobility Research; II: Theory; 3: Job Mobility, Residential Mobility and Commuting: Search Theory; 4: Moving Behaviour of Two-Earner Households; 5: Commuting: In Search of Jobs and Residences; III: Empirical Application of Moving Behaviour and Commuting; 6: Are Job-to-Job Mobility, Residential Mobility and Commuting Related?; 7: Willingness to Pay for Commuting; 8: Job Moving Behaviour: Impacts of Employed Spouses; 9: Job Moving Behaviour: Two-Earner Households Revisited; IV: Empirical Applications of Commuting and On-The-Job Search Behaviour; 10: The Determinants of Commuting Distance; 11: On-The-Job Search: The Importance of Commuting Time; V: Summary and Conclusions; 12: Summary and Implications for Policy

Biography

Jos Ommeren