We are excited to invite you to the first online workshop in our Cross-Border Data Collection series! This initiative, commissioned by DG REGIO and supported by Eurostat, is dedicated to improving the understanding and collection of cross-border commuter data across the European Union.
📅 Date: 18 March 2025
⏰ Time: 15:00 – 16:30 (CET)
📍 Platform: Microsoft Teams
🎤 Moderated by: Sabrina Mansutti (ÖIR)
👥 Presenters: Johan van der Valk & Suzanne van Bronswijk (Statistics Netherlands)
What to Expect?
This interactive session, the first of four workshops, is designed for regional and national statistical authorities, as well as other stakeholders involved in cross-border data collection. The key focus areas will be:
✅ Presentation of our data collection strategy – including structure, methodology, and rationale.
✅ Discussion of key methodological choices and their impact on cross-border commuter data.
✅ Sharing of initial findings from the data collected so far.
✅ Engagement with participants to gather valuable feedback and insights from data producers.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
🔹 National Statistical Institutes (NSIs)
🔹 National & regional institutions producing cross-border commuter data
🔹 Organizations interested in cross-border statistics
Why Attend?
By participating, you will:
🔹 Contribute to shaping methodologies for improved cross-border data collection.
🔹 Discuss challenges and solutions in data harmonization and comparability.
🔹 Engage in valuable exchanges with experts in cross-border statistics.
📩 How to Register?
To secure your spot, please register by 14 March 2025 via email at mansutti@oir.at. A Microsoft Teams link will be shared with registered participants before the event.
📄 More Information: Find all the workshop details in the attached PDF!
We look forward to your participation and valuable contributions! 🚀
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The Cross-Border Data Collection Project is commissioned by DG REGIO and carried out by a consortium led by ÖIR GmbH, in collaboration with Statistics Netherlands and supported by INSEE and Statistics Denmark. Learn more about our approach, key milestones, and ongoing efforts here: Project Details.

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