O. Freedman et Cr. Kern, A MODEL OF WORKPLACE AND RESIDENCE CHOICE IN 2-WORKER HOUSEHOLDS, Regional science and urban economics, 27(3), 1997, pp. 241-260
Workplace and residence locations in two-earner households have typica
lly been studied by analyzing the length of both spouses' journeys to
work. In this paper, decisions among location options are examined dir
ectly with a discrete choice model, yielding more straightforward and
easily interpreted estimates of their determinants. Evidence from five
cities shows that women's earnings opportunities and commuting burden
s influence not only the wife's choice of workplace but the husband's
job site and the household residence as well. Where strong downtown ec
onomies offer attractive earnings opportunities for professional women
, wives' uninterrupted professional careers encourage the choice of ce
ntral jobs for both spouses and a central residence.