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commuting 3 ethnic unemployment rates 3 job acceptance 3 spatial mismatch hypotheses 3 Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Ethnische Gruppe 2 Frankreich 2 Kosten 2 Pendelverkehr 2 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 2 USA 2 Black people 1 Commuting 1 Costs 1 Ethnic group 1 France 1 Regional labour market 1 Schwarze 1 Schwarze Menschen 1 Unemployment 1 United States 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Gobillon, Laurent 3 Rupert, Peter 3 Wasmer, Etienne 3
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Ethnic Unemployment Rates and Frictional Markets
Gobillon, Laurent; Rupert, Peter; Wasmer, Etienne - 2013
The unemployment rate in France is roughly 6 percentage points higher for African immigrants than for natives. In the US the unemployment rate is approximately 9 percentage points higher for blacks than for whites. Commute time data indicates that minorities face longer commute times to work,...
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Ethnic Unemployment Rates and Frictional Markets
Gobillon, Laurent; Rupert, Peter; Wasmer, Etienne - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2013
The unemployment rate in France is roughly 6 percentage points higher for African immigrants than for natives. In the US the unemployment rate is approximately 9 percentage points higher for blacks than for whites. Commute time data indicates that minorities face longer commute times to work,...
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Ethnic unemployment rates and frictional markets
Gobillon, Laurent; Rupert, Peter; Wasmer, Etienne - 2013
The unemployment rate in France is roughly 6 percentage points higher for African immigrants than for natives. In the US the unemployment rate is approximately 9 percentage points higher for blacks than for whites. Commute time data indicates that minorities face longer commute times to work,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009756108
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