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Next Stop, Reloville: Life Inside America's New Rootless Professional Class

by Peter T. Kilborn

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Examines the experience of relocation for mid-level executives and their families, the emotional toll uprooting lives in exchange for financial stability is taking, and the impact such constant change is having on communities and the nation as a whole.
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The burbs and who fills them. Relocating to follow the job and the problem this creates. ( )
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