Drawing from a variety of data sources and utilizing a common empirical framework and estimation strategy, this study identifies patterns and statistical profiles of geographical mobility. It finds internal migration to be generally low and highly concentrated among better-educated, young, and single workers. This suggests that migration is more likely to reinforce existing inequalities than to act as an equalizing phenomenon. By way of contrast...
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INFORMATION
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2007/05/01
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Autre étude sur la pauvreté
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40007
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1
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1
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2008/12/11
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Disclosed
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Internal labor mobility in Central Europe and the Baltic region
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regional unemployment