2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jue.2018.11.005
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The role of the housing market in workers′ resilience to job displacement after firm bankruptcy

Abstract: In the discussion papers series the Koopmans Institute publishes results of ongoing research for early dissemination of research results, and to enhance discussion with colleagues.

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“…Supporting the results by Meekes and Hassink (2019b) on the Netherlands, Table 1 shows that workers experience a substantial increase in the commuting distance following job loss.…”
Section: Baseline Displacement Effectssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Supporting the results by Meekes and Hassink (2019b) on the Netherlands, Table 1 shows that workers experience a substantial increase in the commuting distance following job loss.…”
Section: Baseline Displacement Effectssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Fourth, controlling for having a part-time job or full-time displaced job, we take into account the static confounding effects of human capital accumulation. Finally, the setting of job displacement limits confounding effects of fertility and home relocation, as job displacement reduces the likelihood of having children (Del Bono et al, 2015;Huttunen and Kellokumpu, 2016) as well as the incidence of changing home in the Netherlands (Meekes and Hassink, 2019b).…”
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“…Such ties to local labor markets means that the characteristics of those markets might play a significant role in shaping labor market scarring. For example, Meekes and Hassink (2019) show that the local housing market significantly affects workers following job losses-the effect of displacement on their probability of changing homes is negative. Lessons from the previous section already suggest that the amount of concentration in an industry might affect employment and wages.…”
Section: Places: the Role Of Local Opportunities And Informalitymentioning
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“…The literature on part-time employment shows that part-time wage penalties are large for men, but much smaller for women(Hirsch, 2005;Russo and Hassink, 2008;Manning and Petrongolo, 2008).8 For literature on the trade-offs between employment, wages and commute, see Van Ommeren and Fosgerau (2009);Mulalic et al (2014);Meekes and Hassink (2019b);Guglielminetti et al (2019).…”
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