Publication
Title
Spatial mismatch, education and language skills in the Brussels metropolis: an analysis
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Abstract
Spatial mismatch, where job seekers do not live where jobs can be found, can be an important barrier on the labour market, especially for vulnerable groups. In this study we look at the role that spatial mismatch plays in the Brussels metropolis. Using an improved benchmark, the distance-weighted spatial mismatch index, that also considers location-driven mismatch, we compare the spatial mismatch between the high- and low-skilled labour market and the labour market for the low-skilled with and without language skills. In the largest possible definition of the Brussels metropolis, results show a spatial mismatch of up to 50 % larger for the low-skilled, in comparison with the high-skilled. For the low-skilled without language skills, the spatial mismatch is 115 % higher than for the low-skilled with language skills. This difference is mainly due to a relative surplus of low-skilled job seekers (without language skills) in the Brussels Capital Region and a relative shortage in the first belt of municipalities around the Region.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Brussels studies : het elektronisch wetenschappelijk tijdschrift voor onderzoek over Brussel. - Brussel, 2006, currens
Publication
Brussel : IRIB , 2019
ISSN
2031-0293
DOI
10.4000/BRUSSELS.2803
Volume/pages
136 (2019) , p. 1-20
ISI
000533154900001
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Art 
Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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