Inter-city compensating wage differentials and intra-city workplace centralization

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Publication Date: 
2008
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31 pages
Author(s): 
Dewey, Jim; Rojas, Gabriel M.

Researchers explore the interaction of inter-city and intra-city compensating wage differentials by occupation conjecting that more central occupations receive higher wage premiums in larger cities, since workers in those occupations face a less desirable locus of housing prices and commuting times than those who have jobs in residential areas.

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