An analysis of trends in spatial mobility of Dutch graduates

V.A. Venhorst, J. van Dijk, L.J.G. van Wissen

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Abstract

Considerable attention in the literature has been devoted to spatial mobility as a mechanism in the transition from study to work. In this paper, the relationships between migration and both regional economic circumstances and individual characteristics are investigated using a micro-dataset on Dutch college and university graduates. Over the last decade, some Dutch regions have retained increasingly higher proportions of college graduates. We find that the presence of a large labour market is the most important structural economic determinant for these higher retention rates. Cyclical determinants appear to affect university graduate migration more than college graduate migration.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-82
JournalSpatial Economic Analysis
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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