Job-housing distance, neighborhood environment, and mental health in suburban Shanghai: A gender difference perspective

Y Shen, N Ta, Z Liu - Cities, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper examines the gendered impacts of job-housing balance and neighborhood
environments on mental health in the context of urban China. Using data of suburban …

Automation and robotics in mining: Jobs, income and inequality implications

D Paredes, D Fleming-Muñoz - The Extractive Industries and Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Although mining is a capital-intensive industry, its contribution to employment creation is
generally praised as a leading local benefit to justify new or expanding extraction projects …

[HTML][HTML] The commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers: Evidence for Spain

JF Albert, JM Casado‐Díaz, H Simón - Papers in Regional Science, 2019 - Elsevier
The aim of the paper is to examine the commuting behaviour of self‐employed workers in
Spain as well as its relationship with satisfaction with jobs and housing. According to our …

Why they are experiencing long-time commuting: A gendered analysis across occupational, family, and spatial dimensions

N Ye, C Yang, C Yu - Journal of Transport Geography, 2025 - Elsevier
The growing job-residence imbalance has led to an increasing concern about long-time
commuting. Existing studies have made great efforts to explain the influencing mechanism …

50 years of Resources Policy–What is next? Key areas of future research

D Fleming-Muñoz, G Campbell, Y Ley, A Arratia-Solar… - Resources Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2024, Resources Policy reaches its 50th anniversary as a journal. Fifty years
leading the field of mineral and fossil fuel policies and economic research worldwide …

Estimating the non-pecuniary benefit of engaging in pro-environmental behaviors: Incorporating both heterogeneous preferences and income endogeneity

C Ortiz, M Sarrias - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022 - Elsevier
This article estimates the individuals' non-pecuniary benefit of engaging in pro–
environmental behaviors (PEB) using a large sample from Ecuador. As a novelty, we …

A two recursive equation model to correct for endogeneity in latent class binary probit models

M Sarrias - Journal of choice modelling, 2021 - Elsevier
This article proposes a two recursive equation model to correct for endogeneity in latent
class Probit models. Concretely, it is assumed that there exists an endogenous and …

How Much are you Willing to Accept for Being Away From Home? Internal Migration and Job Satisfaction Among Formal-Informal Ecuadorian Workers

C Ortiz, A Salinas, J Alvarado, V Huachizaca - Applied Research in Quality …, 2024 - Springer
Recently, migration and migrated distance significantly affects people's mood and
satisfaction, and this idea has been recently incorporated in literature. The objective of this …

No worker's land. The decline of labour embeddedness in resource peripheries

M Atienza - Resource Peripheries in the Global Economy …, 2021 - Springer
Local development literature has generally assumed that labour force is a crucial and
territorially embedded asset, the origin of social and political demands to improve the quality …

Socioeconomic Well-Being in the Face of Commodity Price Shocks: Evidence from Chile

G Rodríguez-Puello - The Journal of Development Studies, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
This paper evaluates the local effects of an economic shock, namely, the metal mining price
supercycle, on individuals' socioeconomic well-being in Chilean municipalities. The …