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This is a guide on how to find it & share it: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=463645931
Sunset harbor is not compatible
Field '.Citizen.m_age' not found. [System.MissingFieldException]
This mod indeed still works with Industries DLC. I subscribed to this mod yesterday, after few hours running in my 450k population, unemployment went from 1% to 8%, farming area used to have few hundred out of 2000+ unemployed worker but now it's full.
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Mod work fine in v1.2.2-f3
Educated people moving in was my first guess as well.
But I checked using the "favorite sims mod" and it turned out that only uneducated people were moving in (consistent with my town being new and none of the houses having levelled up) and it was the teenagers that turned either educated or highly educated when becoming youg adults even though I had no education buildings. After turning off the drop out mod the education level went down to 0 after a few game years (as the young adults had no level 1 or 2 houses to move into).
People that move in to the city are already sometime educated by default.