Effects of job accessibility improved by public transport system: Natural experimental evidence from the copenhagen metro

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This study examines the effect of accessibility to urban jobs via a public transport system on individual earnings and commuting behaviour. The effect of improved public transport based accessibility on these outcomes is determined by exploiting the exogenous variation in access to a public rail and Metro system resulting from the construction of a new terminal Metro station connecting southern townships to Copenhagen city centre. The results show that public transport based job accessibility has a positive and permanent effect on individual earnings. The increase in earnings is associated with a change in commuting patterns as the improved access to public transport facilitates a shift from employment within the township to better paid jobs in the city centre, as well as in other suburbs of the Copenhagen Metropolitan area.

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Rotger, G. P., & Nielsen, T. S. (2015). Effects of job accessibility improved by public transport system: Natural experimental evidence from the copenhagen metro. European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research, 15(4), 419–441. https://doi.org/10.18757/ejtir.2015.15.4.3090

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