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From: Cross-border mobility in European countries: associations between cross-border worker status and health outcomes

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The French cross-border region. Source: Document complied by the authors with the help of the websites: http://www.Lion1906.com and https://www.cartes-2-france.com/cartographie/carte-france/x2-carte-france-regions-hd.jpg. The French cross-border region is composed of 11 departments: Ain, Ardennes, Doubs, Jura, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Moselle, Nord, Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, Haute-Savoie and Territoire de Belfort. Of the commuters to Germany, 57 lived in Moselle, 143 in the Bas-Rhin, and 33 in the Haut-Rhin. Of those commuting to Belgium, 43 resided in the Ardennes, 31 in Meurthe-et-Moselle and 205 in Nord. Of the commuters to Switzerland, 70 lived in Ain, 250 in Doubs, 52 in Jura, 337 in Haut-Rhin, 554 in Haute-Savoie and 53 in Territoire de Belfort. Of the commuters to Luxembourg, 320 resided in Meurthe-et-Moselle and 287 in Moselle. The departments Meuse and Aisne did not fit the selection criteria and were therefore not included in the analyses

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