At first sight, the term "cross-border commuter" seems straightforward. But in practice, different authorities and statistical institutes define it in different ways. While some differences might…
Įrašai, pažymėti "cross-border commuting"

A substantial number of employees working in Austria reside in a neighbouring country. In 2023, this amounted to a total number of 136 thousand persons. The largest…
Cross-border workers are an integral part of the European Union, yet we still lack a clear and comprehensive picture of how many people commute across national…
Cross-border twin cities are a unique form of urban settlement in Europe. They are characterised by a dense population living in close proximity to each other across national…
The importance of reliable data on cross-border commuters continues to gain relevance across European and international initiatives. The ongoing …
Highlighting data needs and continuous push for updated evidence on cross-border commuting is a common thread to the work of and on behalf of DG REGIO. In addition to building…
On 15-16 May 2025 the Joint Research Centre (JRC) organised a workshop in Ispra, Italy, on the measurement of flows in EU border…
On 15-16 May 2025 the Joint Research Centre (JRC) organised a workshop in Ispra, Italy, on measuring flows across EU’ internal borders<…
A well-integrated cross-border labour market is key to the economic and social prosperity of neighbouring regions. Yet, structural barriers…
We are pleased to present he Final Report of the Cross-Border Labour Market Analysis project, commissioned by DG REGIO. This comprehensive…