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Study shows most people moving to regions keep city jobs
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : May 5, 2022 - 13:43
A new report into the movement of city dwellers to the regions, suggests they are contributing to higher house prices and cost-of-living pressures in already struggling communities. Peter Ghin, is a Research Fellow at the Melbourne University Future of Work Lab and he says this regional boom is also fundamentally reshaping our workforce demographics.