Inequality and spatial mismatch in the urban labor market: Evidence for the Curitiba metropolitan region, Brazil
Luiz Pedro Couto Santos Silva,
Alexandre Alves Porsse
Abstract:Accessibility plays a fundamental role in improving urban economic equity, especially for disadvantaged communities. In many metropolitan areas of Brazil, accessibility relies on infrastructure unequally distributed, creating barriers to access opportunities in the urban labor market. This paper aims to identify sources of spatial mismatch and measure its effects on the labor market of the Curitiba Metropolitan Region (CMR), in Brazil. First, we measured the spatial imbalances of households and jobs by income … Show more
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