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 borders for work…
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A new public data platform has been launched within the Eurodistrict SaarMoselle, marking an important step toward improving cross-border governance and spatial planning in the region…

The European Network for Cross‑Border Monitoring convened its annual meeting in Paris, bringing together experts, practitioners and institutional representatives focused on…
Cross-border workers are vital to the functioning of many EU border regions, yet today we still lack a clear, detailed picture of how many people commute across…
In our project, to collect data on cross-border workers, we ask for the numbers of employees by country of residence and work region. We know that for most…
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…
In our Study on Cross-Border Data Collection, we use administrative data as a source. This kind of source allows us, in principle, to publish exact numbers of…
The importance of reliable data on cross-border commuters continues to gain relevance across European and international initiatives. The ongoing …
On 15-16 May 2025 the Joint Research Centre (JRC) organised a workshop in Ispra, Italy, on measuring flows across EU’ internal borders<…
On March 18, we hosted the first online workshop of the Cross-Border Data Collection Project, commissioned by DG REGIO…