Spatial Moving Behavior of Two‐Earner Households
基于搜索理论分析双职工家庭的迁移行为,发现工作地点距离越远,工作流动性越高,但居住流动性越低,且双职工家庭平均迁移频率低于单身职工。
Economic theory suggests that job choice, residential choice and commuting behavior are simultaneously determined. The case of two‐earner households deserves special attention because the two wage earners share a dwelling but have different workplaces. We base our analysis of spatial moving behavior on search theory. We demonstrate that job mobility depends positively on the distance between the workplaces of the two wage earners. Residential mobility seems to be negatively influenced by the distance between the workplaces of the two wage earners. The search model also indicates that two‐earner households will, on average, move less often than single wage earners.