@techreport{oai:ir.ide.go.jp:00053553, author = {Gokan, Toshitaka and Kichko, Sergei and Matheson, Jesse A and Thisse, Jacques-François}, month = {Oct}, note = {application/pdf, IDP000868_001, M otivated by empirical evidence, we propose a model of the monocentric city with he terogeneous workers and teleworking. We show that increased teleworking flattens t he land-rent gradient and eventually moves skilled workers from the city center to the c ity’s periphery. Unskilled workers move from the local services sector into final goods and wage inequality between skilled and unskilled workers increases. Extending t he model to two cities, teleworking increases housing prices in the less productive city r elative to the more productive city, with implications for unskilled workers in both c ities. Empirical evidence from housing prices in England are consistent with this r esult.}, title = {How the rise of teleworking will reshape labor markets and cities?}, year = {2022} }