Navigating Regional Barriers to Job Mobility: The Role of Opportunity Structures in Individual Job-to-Job Transitions
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regional opportunity structures; job-to-job transitions; labour mobility; structural effects; spatial inequalities; labour market; job-to-job flows; labour market tightness;All these keywords.
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