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On-the-Job Search Behavior: The Importance of Commuting Time,
Jos van Ommeren,
in Land Economics
(1998)
A test for randomly sampling using duration observations,
Jos van Ommeren,
in Applied Economics Letters
(1998)
The Unemployed Individual's Marginal Willingness to Pay for the Remaining Entitlement Period,
Jos van Ommeren,
in LABOUR
(2003)
Job and residential search behaviour of two-earner households,
Jos van Ommeren,
in Papers in Regional Science
(2000)
Keywords: Two-earner households, job mobility, residential mobility, commuting, search
Commuting: The Contribution of Search Theory,
Jos van Ommeren,
from Emerald Group Publishing Limited
(2005)
The commuting distribution,
Jos van Ommeren,
from European Regional Science Association
(2004)
Registered author: Jos van Ommeren
The Commuting Distribution,
Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2004)
Keywords: commuting; search; mobility
Transaction Costs in Housing Markets,
Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2008)
Keywords: Housing market, residential mobility, transaction costs, transaction taxes, rent control
New Evidence of the Effect of Transaction Costs on Residential Mobility*,
Jos van Ommeren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn,
in Journal of Regional Science
(2005)
New evidence of the effect of transaction costs on residential mobility,
Jos van Ommeren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn,
from European Regional Science Association
(2003)
New Evidence of the Effect of Transaction Costs on Residential Mobility,
Jos van Ommeren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2002)
The effect of contract renewal and competitive tendering on public transport costs, subsidies and ridership,
Arnoud Mouwen and Jos van Ommeren,
in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
(2016)
Keywords: Public transport; Costs; Regulation; Contract; Tendering;
Urban air pollution and time losses: Evidence from cyclists in London,
Joris Klingen and Jos van Ommeren,
in Regional Science and Urban Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Air pollution; Ozone; Physical effort; Cycling; Speed;
The workers' value of the remaining employment contract duration,
Jos van Ommeren and Mihails Hazans,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2005)
Keywords: On-the-job search; Job attributes; Contract duration; Temporary job
Employed and unemployed search: The marginal willingness to pay for attributes in Lithuania, the US and the Netherlands,
Jos van Ommeren and Mihails Hazans,
from University of Bonn, ZEI - Center for European Integration Studies
(2003)
Commuting and Reimbursement of Residential Relocation Costs,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2007)
Parking Occupancy and External Walking Costs in Residential Parking Areas,
Duco de Vos and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2018)
The Optimal Choice of Commuting Speed: Consequences for Commuting Time, Distance and Costs,
Jos van Ommeren and Joyce Dargay,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2006)
Does land use planning shape regional economies? A simultaneous analysis of housing supply, internal migration and local employment growth in the Netherlands,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Housing Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Housing supply Land use regulation Regional labour markets
Are vacancies difficult to fill? an empirical investigation of the Dutch labour market,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
in Applied Economics
(1997)
Sequencing, timing and filling rates of recruitment channels,
Cees Gorter and Jos van Ommeren,
in Applied Economics
(1999)
Compensation for commuting in imperfect urban markets*,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Papers in Regional Science
(2007)
Workers' Valuation of the Remaining Employment Contract Duration,
Jos van Ommeren and Mihails Hazans,
in Economica
(2008)
Compensation of Regional Unemployment in Housing Markets,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
in Economica
(2009)
Gender Differences in Recruitment Outcomes,
Giovanni Russo and Jos van Ommeren,
in Bulletin of Economic Research
(1998)
Firm Recruitment Behaviour: Sequential or Non-sequential Search?,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
(2014)
Drivers of entrepreneurial location as an innovative act,
Peter Nijkamp and Jos Van Ommeren,
in International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management
(2006)
Keywords: entrepreneurial location; entrepreneurship; innovation; locational choice; SMEs; small and medium sized enterprises; Dutch entrepreneurs; The Netherlands; industrial location.
Neighbourhood stigma and place-based policies,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2022)
Keywords: Place-based policies; Redlining; Stigma effects; Amenities; House prices
Housing search frictions and optimal search,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Housing market; Search frictions; Optimal search;
A shaky business: Natural gas extraction, earthquakes and house prices,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
in European Economic Review
(2015)
Keywords: Natural gas extraction; Earthquakes; House prices; Hedonic price analysis;
Place-Based Policies and the Housing Market,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
in The Review of Economics and Statistics
(2019)
Accident externality of driving: evidence from the London Congestion Charge,
Cheng Tang and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Economic Geography
(2022)
Keywords: Accidents, injuries, fatalities, Congestion Charge, externalities
Workers' marginal costs of commuting,
Jos van Ommeren and Mogens Fosgerau,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: On-the-job search; Job moving; Commuting time; Commuting cost; Willingness-to-pay
Public housing and the value of apartment quality to households,
Jos van Ommeren and Marnix Koopman,
in Regional Science and Urban Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Demand estimation Public housing Rental quality
Time-varying parking prices,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
in Economics of Transportation
(2014)
Keywords: Parking pricing; Employer parking; Deadweight loss;
Workers' marginal costs of commuting,
Jos van Ommeren and Mogens Fosgerau,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2009)
Keywords: On-the-job search Job moving Commuting time Commuting cost Willingness-to-pay
The commuting time paradox,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2005)
Does public transit reduce car travel externalities? Quasi-natural experiments' evidence from transit strikes,
Martin W. Adler and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Transit subsidies; Public transit; Traffic congestion; Congestion relief benefit; Strike;
Urban Labor Economics, by Yves Zenou,
Jan Rouwendal and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Regional Science
(2011)
Why do firms reimburse job applicants´ relocation costs?,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
from European Regional Science Association
(2002)
Commuting and Panel Spatial Interaction Models: Evidence of Variation of the Distance-Effect over Time and Space,
Jos van Ommeren and Wouter Vermeulen,
from European Regional Science Association
(2003)
Compensation for commuting in imperfect urban markets,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
from European Regional Science Association
(2003)
Interaction of Regional Population and Employment over Time: identifying short-run effects and equilibrium adjustment,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
from European Regional Science Association
(2004)
Are workers compensated by cheaper housing in regions where unemployment is high? Theory and evidence from a housing demand survey,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
from European Regional Science Association
(2005)
The effect of income on commuting time - an analysis based on panel data,
Joyce Dargay and Jos van Ommeren,
from European Regional Science Association
(2005)
Time-varying parking prices,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
from European Regional Science Association
(2012)
Spatial Externalities and Place-Based Policies: Evidence from the Netherlands,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
from European Regional Science Association
(2013)
Keywords: neighbourhood externalities; place-based policies; hedonic pricing; spatial decay; housing market
Does public transit reduce car travel externalities? Quasi-natural experiments' evidence from transit strikes,
Jos van Ommeren and Martin Adler,
from European Regional Science Association
(2015)
Keywords: transit subsidies; public transit; traffic congestion; congestion relief benefit
THE (HIDDEN) COST OF EMPLOYER PARKING POLICIES,
Jos van Ommeren and Derk Wentink,
in International Economic Review
(2012)
Commuting, Spatial Search and Labour Market Bargaining,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2002)
Why do Firms reimburse Job Applicants' Relocation Costs?,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2002)
Interaction of Regional Population and Employment,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2004)
Keywords: simultaneous model of regional population and employment; migration; regional labour markets; lagged adjustment dynamics
The Optimal Choice of Commuting Speed: Consequences for Commuting Time, Distance and Costs,
Jos van Ommeren and Joyce Dargay,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2004)
Keywords: commuting; speed; travel demand modelling
Sequential or Non-sequential Recruitment?,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2008)
Keywords: sequential search; recruitment
The Workers' Value of the Remaining Employment Contract Duration,
Jos van Ommeren and Mihails Hazans,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2005)
Keywords: On-the-job search; Job attributes; Contract duration; Temporary job
Compensation of Regional Unemployment in Housing Markets,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2005)
Keywords: regional unemployment; housing markets; wage curve; compensating differentials; hedonic models; regional policy
Recruitment in a Monopsonistic Labour Market: Will Travel Costs be reimbursed?,
Jan Rouwendal and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2008)
Keywords: monopsonistic labour markets; commuting; spatial labour market analysis
Does Land Use Planning shape Regional Economies?,
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2007)
Keywords: housing supply; land use regulation; regional labour markets; regional development
The (Hidden) Cost of Employer Parking Policies,
Jos van Ommeren and Derk Wentink,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2010)
Keywords: employer parking, tax distortion, urban planning policies
Public Housing and the Value of Apartment Quality to Households,
Jos van Ommeren and Marnix Koopman,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2010)
Keywords: Public housing, quality
Hospitals, Employees and Parking,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2010)
Keywords: Hospital parking
Does Public Transit reduce Car Travel Externalities?,
Martin W. Adler and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2015)
Keywords: transit subsidies, public transit, traffic congestion, congestion relief benefit, strike
Natural Gas Extraction, Earthquakes and House Prices,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2015)
Keywords: natural gas extraction, earthquakes, house prices, hedonic price analysis
Place-based policies and the housing market,
Hans Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2018)
Keywords: house prices; place-based policies; public housing; housing spillovers
Risk attitude and air pollution: Evidence from chess*,
Joris Klingen and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2020)
Keywords: air pollution, particulate matter, cognitive ability, risk taking
Accident Externality of Driving: Evidence from the London Congestion Charge,
Cheng Tang and Jos van Ommeren,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2020)
Keywords: Accidents, Injuries, Fatalities, Congestion Charge, Externalities
Firm Recruitment Behaviour: Sequential or Non-Sequential Search?,
Jos van Ommeren and Giovanni Russo,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2009)
Keywords: sequential search, recruitment
Gender differences in recruitment outcomes,
Giovanni Russo and Jos van Ommeren,
from VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics
(1997)
A multiregional equilibrium search model for the labour market,
Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
from VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics
(2002)
Drivers of entrepreneurial location as an innovative act,
Peter Nijkamp and Jos van Ommeren,
from VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics
(2004)
Keywords: Small and Medium sized Enterprises; Location theory; Innovation
Job Moving, Residential Moving, and Commuting: A Search Perspective,
Jos van Ommeren, Piet Rietveld, Peter Nijkamp, Jos van Ommeren, Piet Rietveld and Peter Nijkamp,
from Edward Elgar Publishing
(2004)
Keywords: Economics and Finance, Environment, Innovations and Technology, Urban and Regional Studies,
Households' willingness to pay for public housing,
Jos van Ommeren and Arno van der Vlist,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Nonmarket allocation; Public housing; Marginal willingness to pay; Queueing;
Estimating the Marginal Willingness to Pay for Commuting,
Jos van Ommeren, Gerard van den Berg and Cees Gorter,
in Journal of Regional Science
(2000)
TRANSPORT‐RELATED FRINGE BENEFITS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MOVING AND THE JOURNEY TO WORK,
Jos van Ommeren, Arno van der Vlist and Peter Nijkamp,
in Journal of Regional Science
(2006)
Do highway widenings reduce congestion?,
Ioulia Ossokina, Jos van Ommeren and Henk van Mourik,
in Journal of Economic Geography
(2023)
Keywords: Highway widenings, congestion, traffic flow, welfare effects, economic activity
An Empirical Analysis of Urban Form, Transport, and Global Warming,
Fabio Grazi, Jeroen van den Bergh and Jos van Ommeren,
in The Energy Journal
(2008)
An empirical analysis of urban form, transport, and global warming,
F. Grazi, Jeroen van den Bergh and Jos van Ommeren,
from HAL
(2008)
The effect of search imperfections on commuting behaviour: Evidence from employed and self-employed workers,
Jos van Ommeren and J. Willemijn van der Straaten,
in Regional Science and Urban Economics
(2008)
Public Housing, Waiting lists and Lotteries,
Arno van der Vlist and Jos van Ommeren,
from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
(2019)
Keywords: Affordable Housing; lotteries; Public Housing; waiting lists
Households' Willingness to Pay and Matching in Regulated Housing Markets,
Jos van Ommeren and Arno van der Vlist,
from European Real Estate Society (ERES)
(2013)
Identification of ‘wasteful commuting’ using search theory,
Jos van Ommeren and J. Willemijn Van der Straaten,
from European Regional Science Association
(2005)
Transport-Related Fringe Benefits,
Jos van Ommeren, Arno van der Vlist and Peter Nijkamp,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2002)
Keywords: fringe benefits; company car; residential mobility
Identification of 'Wasteful Commuting' using Search Theory,
Jos van Ommeren and Willemijn Van der Straaten,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2005)
Keywords: wasteful commuting; search; mobility; self-employed
Do highway widening reduce congestion?,
Ioulia Ossokina, Jos van Ommeren and Henk van Mourik,
from Tinbergen Institute
Keywords: highway widening, congestion, traffic flow, welfare effects, economic activity
Employee share ownership and profit-sharing in the European Union: incidence, company characteristics, and union representation,
Andrew Pendleton, Erik Poutsma, Chris Brewster and Jos van Ommeren,
in Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
(2002)
Inter-firm Transaction Networks and Location in a City,
Toshimori Otazawa, Yuki Ohira and Jos van Ommeren,
from Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)
(2018)
Do rich households live farther away from their workplaces?,
Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos N. van Ommeren,
from CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
(2013)
Dedicated bus lanes, bus speed and traffic congestion in Rome,
Antonio Russo, Martin W. Adler and Jos N. van Ommeren,
in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
(2022)
Keywords: Congestion; Bus lanes; Public transit;
Estimating household demand for housing attributes in rent-controlled markets,
Jos van Ommeren and Marloes Graaf-de Zijl,
in Journal of Housing Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Rent control; Willingness to pay;
Residential parking costs and car ownership: Implications for parking policy and automated vehicles,
Francis Ostermeijer, Hans RA. Koster and Jos van Ommeren,
in Regional Science and Urban Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Residential parking cost; Car ownership; Semi-parametric regression; Automated vehicles;
Weather to travel to the beach,
Muhammad Sabir, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
(2013)
Keywords: Leisure travel; Beach trips; Modal choice; Congestion;
A matching model for the backhaul problem,
Erhan Demirel, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
(2010)
Keywords: Backhaul problem Imperfect information Matching models Search costs
Indirect benefits of infrastructure improvement in the case of an imperfect labor market,
Xueqin Zhu, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
(2009)
Keywords: Regional modeling Surplus equivalence problem Efficiency wage theory Transport infrastructure Welfare effects
Towards a general theory of mixed zones: The role of congestion,
Yuval Kantor, Piet Rietveld and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Mixed land use; Congestion; Agglomeration; Production externalities;
The Environmental and Welfare Implications of Parking Policies,
Antonio Russo, Jos van Ommeren and Alexandros Dimitropoulos,
from OECD Publishing
(2019)
Keywords: employer-provided parking, environmental impact, Parking pricing, parking requirement, welfare effect
Climate Change and Inland Waterway Transport: Welfare Effects of Low Water Levels on the river Rhine,
Olaf Jonkeren, Piet Rietveld and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2007)
Freight Prices, Fuel Prices, and Speed,
Olaf Jonkeren, Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2012)
Start Time and Worker Compensation Implications for Staggered-Hours Programmes,
Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Transport Economics and Policy
(2012)
Labour supply and commuting,
Eva Gutiérrez-i-Puigarnau and Jos van Ommeren,
in Journal of Urban Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Commuting Labour supply