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Do commuters suffer from job--education mismatch?

Peter Huber ()

Applied Economics Letters, 2012, vol. 19, issue 4, pages 349-352

Abstract: Cross-border commuters from EU15 countries have lower over- but higher undereducation rates than noncommuters. For cross-border commuters from the NMS12 countries the opposite applies. Within-country commuters have lower over- but higher undereducation rates than noncommuters in both regions.

Date: 2012
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