This study draws primarily on available literature, as well as information gathered from interviews to examine barriers to employment in border regions. The study first outlines cross-border labour...
This report presents the results of a research requested by the IBEC-CBI Joint Business Council (JBC). It highlights the numerous obstacles remaining to cross-border undergraduate mobility between...
The 2018 Annual report on intra-EU labour mobility from the European Commission is now public and available for download here . From the executive summary: The annual report provides updated...
This article analyses the phenomenon of cross-border employment and labour by the way of a multidisciplinary approach combining economy, sociology, and geography. The authors' analysis concerns the...
This study gives an analysis on european labour market integration through cross-border and transnational integration, through both a general and case study analyses.
A new French law simplifies the administrative procedures for employers located outside France sending temporarily staff in France. This will facilitate the cross-border labour mobility.
This is a practical guide on cross-border employment focusing on the Belgian-Dutch border. It could be a source of inspiration for other borders. [It is only available in Dutch]
This report provides an annually updated picture of intra-EU labour mobility in the EU. It presents an overview of stocks and flows of all and of active EU movers of working age using the most up-to-...
The European Parliamentary Research Service - EPRS has published this briefing with the title: The regions in the digital single market - ICT and digital opportunities for European regions
The Confederation of European Trade Unions has published a useful guide for mobile European Workers: https://www.etuc.org/sites/default/files/publication/files/mobility_guide_uk.pdf In particular, it...
The French Commissariat Général à l'Egalité des Territoires (CGET) has just published a study with a whole section on cross-border labour mobility. It underlines that...
This academic article analyses the role of intermediaries such as temporary employment agencies in the matching process between workforce and available jobs in a cross-border context, through the...
Two handbooks produced by the MOT, in the framework of a Europ'Act project, aimed at project developers and stakeholders involved in cross-border economic development: An Introduction to the topic,...
This is the Final Report of a project supported by the European Commission (DG Employment) and implemented by AEBR in 2012. It is available in English, German, French and Polish. The project focused...
This scientific report was commissioned by European Commission DG Employment and Social Affairs (European Commission). It provides a literature review on the current trends and development on cross-...
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 (...