Field of work
Urban and regional Economics
Transportation Economics
ØKB2113; Urban and regional economics
MSB106; Urban and regional economics
MSB204; Transport modelling and regional development
Spatial interaction modelling (commuting, migration, shopping), General spatial equilibrium models, Regional and urban housing markets, Location theory, Agent-based approaches, Regional disparities in unemployment rates, Cost/benefit analysis of investments in transport infrastructure, Regional growth and Spatial inequalities.
Urban and regional economics
Selected publications
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An Agent-based Approach to Study Spatial Structure Effects on Estimated Distance Deterrence in Commuting
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Interpreting observed differences in spatial labour market mobility of workers living at different sides of a social frontier.
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Labour market participation and unemployment of immigrant groups in an urban area with social frontiers.
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A time fixed effects approach to study the commuting pattern of immigrants living at different sides of social frontiers in the Oslo urban area.
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Labour market interaction and integration of immigrants in a region with social frontiers.