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Whether individuals and job opportunities are well connected is a key determinant or productive urban labor markets. The overall level of job accessibility in a city depends on the locations of jobs and workers' residences, as well as transport networks. Moreover, who has good access to job opportunities hinges on the trade-off faced by households in their residential choices over job accessibility, living conditions, and housing costs. This paper...
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Nakamura,Shohei; Avner,Paolo.

Spatial Distributions of Job Accessibility, Housing Rents, and Poverty in Nairobi, Kenya (English). Poverty and Equity Global Practice Working Paper Series|no. 181 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/899091543330931882

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