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COMM13: Cross border commuters by status of employees, region of residence, sex, age, time and country of work

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Data cover the number of employed persons in the resident population aged 16 years and above. Employees are included, self-employed are not included. Cross border commuters would not be residing in the same country as the country they work in.

Commuters that are residents in border municipalities are defined as commuters from a border municipality irrespective of which municipality they commute to. Commuters resident in border municipalities can commute to a border or a non-border municipalities in the country where they work.

The data does not give information on how, or how frequently the commuting takes place. It can be daily or weekly basis or even less frequent, and in some jobs the commuting can be done as remote work from home.

Number of employees in region of residence is obtained from the national register-based employment statistics of each country.

Denmark:
Commuters to Denmark: All persons who had a paid job in Denmark by the end of November and who were not part of the resident population in Denmark in the same week. A paid job is defined in the same way as in the register-based employment statistics national statistics.
Commuters from Denmark: All persons resident in Denmark by the end of December having a job/paid job in another Nordic country according to their definition of jobs.

Finland:
Commuters to Finland: All persons who had a paid job in Finland in last week of December and who were not part of the resident population in Finland during the same period. A paid job is defined in the same way as in the register-based employment statistics in Finland. The lower age limit for employed persons is 18 years
Commuters from Finland: All persons resident in Finland on 31 December having a job/paid job in another Nordic country according to their definition of jobs.

Iceland:
Commuters to Iceland: All persons who had a paid job in Iceland in November and who were not part of the resident population in Iceland by the end of the year. A paid job is defined in the same way as in the national statistics.
Commuters from Iceland: All persons resident in Iceland by 31 December having a job/paid job in another Nordic country according to their definition of jobs.'

Norway:
Commuters to Norway: All persons who had a paid job in Norway in the third week in November and who were not part of the resident population in Norway in the same week. A paid job is defined in the same way as in the national statistics in Norway.
Commuters from Norway: All persons resident in Norway in the third week of November having a job/paid job in another Nordic country according to their definition of jobs.

Sweden:
Commuters to Sweden: All persons who had a paid job in Sweden in November and who were not part of the resident population in Sweden during the same period. A commuter is defined in the same way as employed in the register based employment statistics in Sweden. People who have lived in Sweden during the part of the year they have worked in Sweden have been removed from the statistics. E.g. a person who lives and works in Sweden in the period January - September and moves to Denmark in November and thus is registered in Denmark 31 December, will not become a cross border commuter to Sweden.
Commuters from Sweden: All persons resident in Sweden on 31 December having a job/paid job in another Nordic country according to their definition of jobs.