The commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers: Evidence for Spain

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dc.contributorTerritorio y Movilidad. Mercados de Trabajo y Viviendaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorAlbert, Juan‐Francisco-
dc.contributor.authorCasado-Díaz, José M.-
dc.contributor.authorSimón, Hipólito-
dc.contributor.otherUniversidad de Alicante. Departamento de Análisis Económico Aplicadoes_ES
dc.contributor.otherUniversidad de Alicante. Instituto Interuniversitario de Economía Internacionales_ES
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-04T13:08:44Z-
dc.date.available2019-12-04T13:08:44Z-
dc.date.issued2019-12-
dc.identifier.citationPapers in Regional Science. 2019, 98(6): 2455-2477. doi:10.1111/pirs.12469es_ES
dc.identifier.issn1056-8190 (Print)-
dc.identifier.issn1435-5957 (Online)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10045/99758-
dc.description.abstractThe aim of the paper is to examine the commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers in Spain as well as its relationship with satisfaction with jobs and housing. According to our results although conventional estimations indicate that commuting trips are shorter among the self‐employed, the differences with employees vanish when the potential endogeneity of self‐employment is controlled for. We also show that the job and housing satisfaction levels of the self‐employed are less sensitive to commuting than those of employees, and that in fact no significant effect is observed for relevant segments of the former group, what gives partial support to the theoretical model that we propose where imperfect information problems affect the employees but not the self‐employed.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by ERDF (European Union) and the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Agencia Estatal de Investigación, AEI) [grant numbers CSO2017‐86474‐R and CSO2014‐55780‐C3‐2‐P (National Plan for Research, Development and Innovation, Spain). J.F. Albert is also grateful for the financial support offered by the University of Alicante (programme of grants for Master's studies and initiation to the research of the Vice‐Rectorate of Research and Knowledge Transfer).es_ES
dc.languageenges_ES
dc.publisherWileyes_ES
dc.rights© 2019 The Author(s). Papers in Regional Science © 2019 RSAIes_ES
dc.subjectCommutinges_ES
dc.subjectExcess commutinges_ES
dc.subjectImperfect informationes_ES
dc.subjectSatisfactiones_ES
dc.subjectSelf‐employedes_ES
dc.subject.otherEconomía Aplicadaes_ES
dc.titleThe commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers: Evidence for Spaines_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.peerreviewedsies_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/pirs.12469-
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12469es_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
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