Labour opportunities provided by Spanish high-speed rail (HSR) commuting services in a period of financial crisis: an approach based on regional wage disparities and housing rental prices
Begoña Guirao,
Natalia Casado-Sanz and
Juan Luis Campa
Regional Studies, 2020, vol. 54, issue 4, 539-549
Abstract:
Labour migration derived from interregional high-speed rail (HSR) commuting is a relatively new behaviour, whose development has partly coincided with a worldwide period of recession. Little research has been done to date to assess the influence of HSR on interregional labour mobility data taking into account key variables linked to a time of financial crisis. Using interregional labour mobility figures (2002–14), a model based on a multivariate panel data analysis was tested to estimate HSR impacts in the three main Spanish interregional commuting relations.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2018.1530751
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