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020 |a 9781484387764 
100 1 |a Liu, Lucy Qian 
245 0 0 |a Regional Labor Mobility in Spain  |c Lucy Qian Liu 
260 |a Washington, D.C.  |b International Monetary Fund  |c 2018 
300 |a 30 pages 
651 4 |a Spain 
653 |a Migration 
653 |a Economics 
653 |a International Migration 
653 |a Financial crises 
653 |a Unemployment: Models, Duration, Incidence, and Job Search 
653 |a Labor markets 
653 |a Labor 
653 |a Economics of specific sectors 
653 |a Population and demographics 
653 |a Informal Economy 
653 |a Foreign Exchange 
653 |a Currency crises 
653 |a International Economics 
653 |a Population 
653 |a Macroeconomics 
653 |a Labor mobility 
653 |a Emigration and Immigration 
653 |a Income economics 
653 |a Economic & financial crises & disasters 
653 |a Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics: Regional Migration 
653 |a Labour 
653 |a Immigrant Workers 
653 |a Migration, immigration & emigration 
653 |a Economics: General 
653 |a Emigration and immigration 
653 |a Unemployment 
653 |a Informal sector 
653 |a Demand and Supply of Labor: General 
653 |a Economic sectors 
653 |a Geographic Labor Mobility 
653 |a Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure 
653 |a Labor force 
653 |a Regional Labor Markets 
653 |a Labor market 
653 |a Underground Econom 
653 |a Unemployment rate 
041 0 7 |a eng  |2 ISO 639-2 
989 |b IMF  |a International Monetary Fund 
490 0 |a IMF Working Papers 
028 5 0 |a 10.5089/9781484387764.001 
856 4 0 |u https://elibrary.imf.org/view/journals/001/2018/282/001.2018.issue-282-en.xml?cid=46423-com-dsp-marc  |x Verlag  |3 Volltext 
082 0 |a 330 
520 |a This paper studies the main factors that explain the low regional mobility in Spain, with a view to identifying policy options at the regional and central level to promote labor mobility. The empirical analysis finds that house prices, labor market conditions, and the pervasiveness of labor market duality at the regional level are the main determinants for Spain’s regional mobility, while labor market institutions and policies play an important role at the national level. Policies that facilitate wage setting flexibility and reduce labor market duality could help enhance the functioning of the labor market, thereby promoting labor mobility. There may be also room for policies to incentivize people to move and provide support through targeted active labor market policies