Abstract

A multinomial logit model of residence and job change is developed and estimated. Both housing demand and job search characteristics are found to be significant determinants of the decision to migrate. It is also found that both equilibrium and disequilibrium forces induce migration and job change. Finally, the data do not appear to be ordered with respect to job and residence change contingencies with the exception of changing neither job nor residence relative to all other contingencies.

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