Analysis of the vocational and residential preferences of a rural population: application of an experimental technique to rural Slovenia
Spatial Economic Analysis, 2008•Taylor & Francis
This study applies choice experiments to the analysis of the relative importance of both
monetary and non-monetary determinants of vocational choice and spatial labour supply. It
identifies the determinants of individuals' choice of jobs and places of residence, and
provides a better understanding of how rural labour adjustments might be managed in a
country in transition. The results indicate that while wages are the most important factor
influencing employment choice, other determinants affecting working conditions and …
monetary and non-monetary determinants of vocational choice and spatial labour supply. It
identifies the determinants of individuals' choice of jobs and places of residence, and
provides a better understanding of how rural labour adjustments might be managed in a
country in transition. The results indicate that while wages are the most important factor
influencing employment choice, other determinants affecting working conditions and …
Abstract
This study applies choice experiments to the analysis of the relative importance of both monetary and non-monetary determinants of vocational choice and spatial labour supply. It identifies the determinants of individuals’ choice of jobs and places of residence, and provides a better understanding of how rural labour adjustments might be managed in a country in transition. The results indicate that while wages are the most important factor influencing employment choice, other determinants affecting working conditions and residence do have a counterbalancing impact on choice. Results suggest that sample respondents do appear to be relatively immobile between sectors and also in terms of migration and commuting. However, our results do identify a range of non-wage determinants that might be used to stimulate mobility.
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