A Call on Cross-border partnerships and support to cooperation on intra-EU mobility for EEA countries and social partners has just been published by the European Commission. Title of the call for...
The objective of the study is a systematic analysis of problems faced by European border regions due to missing links in small scale infrastructures. Ten case studies were carried out with the...
The study treats with the digitalization of public administration in Denmark since 2015 and its consequences for cross-border commuters on the labor market in the German-Danish border region. Digital...
EUREGIO Gronau initiated a more intensive cooperation for the local cross-border employers and employees. Successful project “UNLOCK Personal über die Grenze” – Personnel over...
With around 355.000 cross-border workers commuting every day, France has the highest rate of cross-border commuters in Europe, followed by Switzerland (170.300 people), Luxembourg (70.300), Germany (...