Internal Migration Patterns After the 2008 Financial Crisis: Evidence from a Credit Panel
The 2008 financial crisis and the recession that followed saw unemployment soaring and house prices declining. The unemployment rate remained stubbornly high during the recovery that started in 2010…
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