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30 Jun 22 | News

Survey on satisfaction with commuting and quality of life in Luxembourg

The Luxembourg government is committed to bringing about real change in the implementation of the measures and projects proposed in its National Mobility Plan. In particular, the aim is to reduce congestion at peak times, develop public transport systems and increase soft mobility, while pursuing the objectives of sustainable economic development. In this context, the quality of commuting plays a very important role, as it can have an impact on well-being at work and more generally on the quality of life of the people.

In order to contribute to sustainable mobility, and answer important questions like are people happy with their commute and work or does a poor commute affect their quality of life, the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) in collaboration with Ghent University has organised a large-scale online survey. The survey is supported by the Ministry of Mobility and Public Works, funded by the Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) and is part of the CASInO project at LISER, which focuses on commuting satisfaction.

If you are one of the 10,000 people who are selected for this survey, then you should have received a request in your post to participate in this fifteen minutes long survey, which is available in four languages (Luxembourgish, French, German and English). Please note that your participation is extremely valuable but voluntary. The response collected through this online survey will allow for in-depth analysis and the development of concrete policy recommendations to improve your travel conditions and satisfaction, especially during peak hours.

Address of the survey: https://worksurvey.liser.lu/

For any queries, please write an e-mail to worksurvey@liser.lu or call us at 58 58 55 3050.