In this graduation thesis, we analysed the influence of various social and economic factors on labour commuting in the functional regions of Slovenia and between them with an extended spatial interaction model. Delimitation of functional regions in Slovenia were taken from the thesis of Zupanc (2012) and the analysis was carried out for each year for the period from 2000 to 2010.The analysis included several factors and assessed their influences in origins as well as in destinations to the labour commuting between the municipalities of Slovenia; namely: the distance between the origin and destination, the number of population, employment of inhabitants, gross personal income, beneficial
residential surfaces, municipality income, the average price of apartments, and the aging index in the municipality. In order to assure a more a schematic interpretation and explanation of diverse obtained results, we edited them in tables and created a graphic representation of the results in the form of graphs.
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