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Abstract
Suburban areas are connected to central cities by many complex social and economic relations. Labour
market, especially commuting, is one of a such dimension. The aim of the paper is to determine sources of
income and to identify relations between educational attainments as well as sex and workplace localization
in the investigated group. Results confirm that there exists a wider functional area for those of a higher
educational attainment. This functional area is also wider for male than for female. However this last
relations was proven by a lower correlation coefficient and not in all distinguished subareas. Communes
neighbouring Warsaw as well as towns near to Warsaw were identified also as important localizations of
workplaces in the investigated group.