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Fig. 5: Commuting rate by educational attainment and employment status

Source: Employment statistic 2003.


Fig. 6: Average commuting distance by educational attainment and employment
status

15         20         25         30         35         40         45         50         55         60         65

Age


Source: Employment statistic 2003.


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