Labour Market Accessibility and Unemployment
Therese Norman,
Maria Börjesson and
Christer Anderstig
Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2017, vol. 51, issue 1, 47--73
Abstract:
Abstract This paper estimates the relationship between temporal changes in unemployment and changes in labour market accessibility in Sweden. The accessibility measure is derived from the national transport model taking consumer behaviour, all travel modes, and different travel time components into account. The measure is more accurate than those used in previous studies and it is consistent with cost–benefit analyses (CBA). We find a negative relationship, which is more pronounced for low-educated workers, between changes in labour market accessibility and changes in unemployment.
Date: 2017
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