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I returned to my aunt’s house at various times throughout 2012, ‘13 and ‘14, mostly on holiday occasions. Shortly after I paid her that 2012 summer visit, my aunt’s husband became a Euro-commuter to Germany. If my aunt and her husband had been explicitly counted as part of my research sample, they would have been classified as exemplary “survivors”, the majority type of Euro-commuter I encountered.

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Ralph, D. (2015). Epilogue. In: Work, Family and Commuting in Europe: The Lives of Euro-commuters. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137449467_7

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