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Modelling the relation between income and commuting distance
Giulia Carra, Ismir Mulalic,
Mogens Fosgerau
, Marc Barthelemy
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Department of Economics
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Commuting Distance
100%
Wages
50%
Power Law
50%
Quality Aspects
25%
Across Spaces
25%
Classical Theory
25%
Distance Decay
25%
Job Quality
25%
Job Search
25%
Predictive Distribution
25%
Denmark
25%
Social Sciences
Job Potential
100%
Law
66%
Denmark
33%
Job Search
33%
United States of America
33%
UK
33%
Commuting
33%
Computer Science
Alternative Model
100%
Classical Theory
50%
Quality Aspect
50%
Mathematics
Power Law
100%
Classical Theory
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Commuting
100%