“…For example, Ross and Zenou () and Van Ommeren and Gutiérrez‐i‐Puigarnau () point out that commuting leads to increased absenteeism, and authors such as Koslowsky, Kluger, and Reich (), Evans, Wener, and Phillips () and Kahneman, Krueger, Schkade, Schwarz, and Stone (), among others, show the negative psychological effects that commuting can induce by raising worker stress levels. Similarly, Gottholmseder, Nowotny, Pruckner, and Theurl (), Hämmig, Gutzwiller and Bauer (), Hansson, Mattisson, Björk, Östergren, and Jakobsson (), Roberts, Hodgson and Dolan (), Sandow, Westerlund and Lindgren () and Palomino and Sarrias (), explore other harmful effects of commuting on health, in dimensions such as obesity, insomnia and increased likelihood of accidents and mortality, among others. Many of these studies point to the existence of variables that moderate these effects.…”