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Job–Worker Balance and Income Match in the United States
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United StatesSocial SciencesEconomic InequalityMobility AnalysisHuman MobilityWorkforce MobilityEconomicsUrban Census TractsIncome MatchingPopulation MigrationTransportation GeographyLabor RelationsLabor Market OutcomeIndividual MobilityLabor EconomicsLabor MarketUrban GeographySociologyUrban EconomicsBusinessUrban MobilityLabor Market ImpactDemography
This study uses journey-to-work data from urban census tracts across the United States to investigate whether people living and working in the same area is related to job–worker balance or to the income from jobs. The results indicate that more people live and work in the same commute shed if there is job–worker balance and income matching.
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