Enquête Mobilité des Frontaliers (EMF)
    Cross-border Worker Mobility Survey (EMF)
    The first phase of the Cross-border Worker Mobility Survey was conducted in the autumn of 2010. The field of study comprised cross-border workers living within daily commuting range of their place of work, of whom there were 130,300 (from a total of 146,600 such workers) in December 2009 (source: IGSS). The sample was spatially stratified into 25 residential sectors, and a total of 40,000 letters and questionnaires were sent out. This batch contained the first phase of the questionnaire, which comprised the usual topics of a 'transport survey', while also being specially adapted to be presented on paper (nine pages) and self-administered. Thus, the first phase contained the key sociodemographic topics (type of housing, type of household, income category, education) as well as features connected with daily travel (activities on a workday, other regular travel, car, number of kilometres travelled, etc.) The response rate reached over 18% for this initial phase. A second phase was required, however, in order to gather more information about these key indicators concerning cross-border workers' daily travel experience and improve understanding of their practice. The information requested concerned their ideas, beliefs and attitudes, with respect to energy use, modes of transport and residential trajectory. To achieve this, in spring 2011, a follow-up, four-page questionnaire was sent to all those who had responded in the first phase - this time, the response rate was over 51%.
    Attitudes
    Energy
    Move
    Residential Mobility
    Borderers
    Location


    D1a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D1b
    Localité de départ du 1er déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D1c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D1i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D1j
    Localité d'arrivée du 1er déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D1k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D2a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D2b
    Localité de départ du 2ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D2c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D2i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D2j
    Localité d'arrivée du 2ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D2k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D3a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D3b
    Localité de départ du 3ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D3c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D3i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D3j
    Localité d'arrivée du 3ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D3k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D4a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D4b
    Localité de départ du 4ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D4c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D4i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D4j
    Localité d'arrivée du 4ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D4k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D5a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D5b
    Localité de départ du 5ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D5c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D5i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D5j
    Localité d'arrivée du 5ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D5k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D6a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D6b
    Localité de départ du 6ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D6c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D6i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D6j
    Localité d'arrivée du 6ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D6k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D7a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D7b
    Localité de départ du 7ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D7c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D7i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D7j
    Localité d'arrivée du 7ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D7k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D8a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D8b
    Localité de départ du 8ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D8c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D8i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D8j
    Localité d'arrivée du 8ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D8k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D9a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D9b
    Localité de départ du 9ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D9c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D9i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D9j
    Localité d'arrivée du 9ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D9k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D10a
    Pays de départ
    TAG: Location
    D10b
    Localité de départ du 10ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D10c
    Lieu / Rue de départ
    TAG: Location
    D10i
    Pays d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    D10j
    Localité d'arrivée du 10ème déplacement
    TAG: Location
    D10k
    Lieu / Rue d'arrivée
    TAG: Location
    R1a
    Pays de destination
    TAG: Location
    R1b
    Localité de destination pour le 1er déplacement régulier
    TAG: Location
    R1c
    Lieu / Rue de destination
    TAG: Location
    R2a
    Pays de destination
    TAG: Location
    R2b
    Localité de destination pour le 2ème déplacement régulier
    TAG: Location
    R2c
    Lieu / Rue de destination
    TAG: Location
    R3a
    Pays de destination
    TAG: Location
    R3b
    Localité de destination pour le 3ème déplacement régulier
    TAG: Location
    R3c
    Lieu / Rue de destination
    TAG: Location
    R4a
    Pays de destination
    TAG: Location
    R4b
    Localité de destination pour le 4ème déplacement régulier
    TAG: Location
    R4c
    Lieu / Rue de destination
    TAG: Location

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    As part of its studies and research, LISER has collected large amounts of data from various projects the Institute has carried out since its creation. LISER has also conducted a significant number of surveys in the country and in bordering countries mainly concerning individuals and households, from which it has analysed and archived information.

    LISER aims to increase the value of the data collected by making it available to the scientific community.

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