Cross-border mobility in European countries: associations between cross-border worker status and health outcomes
Abstract Background Mobility of workers living in one country and working in a different country has increased in the European Union. Exposed to commuting factors, cross-border workers (CBWs) constitute a potential high-risk population. But the relationships between health and commuting abroad are u...
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Main Authors: | Lucas Nonnenmacher (Author), Michèle Baumann (Author), Etienne le Bihan (Author), Philippe Askenazy (Author), Louis Chauvel (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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