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More cross-border workers in Thionville but fewer local jobs

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INSEE has set out to analyze the economic fabric of border employment areas. In Thionville, where nearly one in two workers live across borders, there are fewer local jobs despite the increase in population. Worrisome?
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INSEE has set out to analyze the economic fabric of border employment areas. In Thionville, where nearly one in two workers live across borders, there are fewer local jobs despite the increase in population. Worrisome?

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Thursday, July 27, 2023.
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