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Modeling and analysis of the link between accessibility and employment growth
K. Ozbay
, D. Ozmen, J. Berechman
Civil and Urban Engineering
Center for Interacting Urban Networks
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Keyphrases
Employment Growth
100%
3SLS
100%
2SLS
66%
Household Income
33%
Labor Market
33%
Age Groups
33%
New York
33%
New Jersey
33%
Parameter Estimation
33%
Metropolitan Areas
33%
Functional Form
33%
Least-squares Analysis
33%
County-level Data
33%
Wage Rate
33%
Accessibility Evaluation
33%
Three-stage Least Squares
33%
Employment Type
33%
Transportation Data
33%
Group Participation
33%
Accessibility Improvement
33%
Employment Sector
33%
Skill Requirements
33%
Socioeconomic Variables
33%
Employment Function
33%
Employment Industry
33%
Computer Science
Least Squares Method
100%
Accessibility Function
100%
Parameter Estimate
100%
Data Transportation
100%
Household Income
100%
Functional Form
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Socioeconomics
100%
New Jersey
100%
New York
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
Household Income
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labor Market
100%