Talk:Spatial mismatch
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[edit]Dr. van Rens has reviewed this Wikipedia page, and provided us with the following comments to improve its quality:
There is a literature in labor economics on the effect of geographic mismatch on aggregate unemployment. A survey of this literature may be found here (although the paper focuses on skills mismatch): http://www.thijsvanrens.com/SU/SMF-CAGE-Policy-Briefing-Skills-Gap-081215.pdf
Some important recent references: Şahin, A., J. Song, G. Topa, and G. L. Violante (2014), ‘Mismatch unemployment’, American Economic Review, 104 (11): 3529-64 Herz, B. and T. van Rens (2015), ‘Accounting for Mismatch Unemployment’, IZA Discussion Paper 8884 Kaplan, G. and S. Schulhofer-Wohl (2011). A sharp drop in interstate migration? not really.
Marinescu, I. and R. Rathelot (2014). Mismatch unemployment and the geography of job search. mimeo, University of Warwick
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- Reference : Herz, Benedikt & van Rens, Thijs, 2015. "Accounting for Mismatch Unemployment," IZA Discussion Papers 8884, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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