Educational Sorting and Labor Market Segmentation: Evidence from Bogotá

This paper examines how educational differences and labor-market segmentation shape residential sorting across Bogotá. It studies the interaction between access to formal employment, commuting costs, wages, and housing affordability, and how these forces generate unequal residential patterns across education groups.

Recommended citation: Edicson Luna. (2026). "Educational Sorting and Labor Market Segmentation: Evidence from Bogotá."
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