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College educated couples are increasingly located in large metropolitan areas. These areas were home to 32 percent of all college educated couples in 1940, 39 percent in 1970, and 50 percent in 1990. We investigate whether this trend can be explained by increasing urbanization of the college educated or the growth of dual career households and the resulting severity of the colocation problem. We argue that the latter explanation is the primary one. Smaller cities may therefore experience reduced inflows of human capital relative to the past and thus become poorer.
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Dora L. Costa
National Bureau of Economic Research
Matthew E. Kahn
University of Southern California
The Quarterly Journal of Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Columbia University
National Bureau of Economic Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a107c8d42b7486443ff08d9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/003355300555079