The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies:
This paper sheds light on inter-regional migration, housing and the role of policies, drawing on a new comparative cross-country approach. The results show that OECD countries exhibit stark variation in both levels and trends in inter-regional migration, which is found to be highly responsive to loc...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper sheds light on inter-regional migration, housing and the role of policies, drawing on a new comparative cross-country approach. The results show that OECD countries exhibit stark variation in both levels and trends in inter-regional migration, which is found to be highly responsive to local housing and economic conditions. In turn, a large number of policies in the area of housing, labour markets, social protection and product markets influence the responsiveness of inter-regional migration to local economic conditions. For instance, more flexible housing supply makes inter-regional migration more responsive to local economic conditions while higher regulatory barriers to business start-ups and entry in professions significantly reduce the responsiveness of inter-regional mobility to local economic conditions. The capacity of workers to move regions in response to local economic shocks is one key dimension of labour market dynamism which could, at the current juncture, contribute to the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. In this context, the paper proposes articulating structural with place-based policies to help prospective movers as well as stayers. |
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spelling | Causa, Orsetta VerfasserIn aut The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies Orsetta, Causa, Michael, Abendschein and Maria Chiara, Cavalleri Paris OECD Publishing 2021 1 Online-Ressource (68 p.) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.1679 This paper sheds light on inter-regional migration, housing and the role of policies, drawing on a new comparative cross-country approach. The results show that OECD countries exhibit stark variation in both levels and trends in inter-regional migration, which is found to be highly responsive to local housing and economic conditions. In turn, a large number of policies in the area of housing, labour markets, social protection and product markets influence the responsiveness of inter-regional migration to local economic conditions. For instance, more flexible housing supply makes inter-regional migration more responsive to local economic conditions while higher regulatory barriers to business start-ups and entry in professions significantly reduce the responsiveness of inter-regional mobility to local economic conditions. The capacity of workers to move regions in response to local economic shocks is one key dimension of labour market dynamism which could, at the current juncture, contribute to the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. In this context, the paper proposes articulating structural with place-based policies to help prospective movers as well as stayers. Economics Abendschein, Michael MitwirkendeR ctb Cavalleri, Maria Chiara MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/da8e368a-en Volltext |
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title | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies |
title_auth | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies |
title_exact_search | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies |
title_full | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies Orsetta, Causa, Michael, Abendschein and Maria Chiara, Cavalleri |
title_fullStr | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies Orsetta, Causa, Michael, Abendschein and Maria Chiara, Cavalleri |
title_full_unstemmed | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies Orsetta, Causa, Michael, Abendschein and Maria Chiara, Cavalleri |
title_short | The laws of attraction: Economic drivers of inter-regional migration, housing costs and the role of policies |
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topic_facet | Economics |
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