The Greater Region Saar-Lor-Lux is a cross-border geographic space constituted by two German regions (Saarland and Rhineland-Palatinate), one French region (Lorraine), one Belgian region (Wallonia) and a country (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg). Inside this area situated in the centre of the European Union, new dynamics of employment are observed, especially with the development of cross-border labour: more and more people live and work in two different countries. Cross-border labour and its different forms have both positive and negative effects on regional labour markets and more generally, on the economic and social development of these border regions.
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