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Gender Differences in Job Search: Trading off Commute Against Wage*
2020
Quarterly Journal of Economics
We relate gender differences in willingness to commute to the gender wage gap. Using French administrative data on job search criteria, we first document that unemployed women have a lower reservation wage and a shorter maximum acceptable commute than their male counterparts. We then identify indifference curves between wage and commute using the joint distributions of reservation job attributes and of accepted job bundles. Indifference curves are steeper for women, who value commute around 20%
doi:10.1093/qje/qjaa033
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