AutorIn 1: | ||||
Adascalitei, Dragos | ||||
AutorIn 2: | ||||
Vacas-Soriano, Carlos | ||||
AutorIn 3: | ||||
Staffa, Elisa | ||||
weitere AutorInnen: | ||||
Hurley, John | ||||
HerausgeberIn 1: | ||||
Eurofound | ||||
Titel: | ||||
Telework and teleworkability during COVID: An analysis using LFS data | ||||
Ort: | ||||
Dublin | ||||
Verlag: | ||||
Eurofound | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2022 | ||||
Reihe: | ||||
Working Paper | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
Contents: Introduction. 1 – Prevalence of working from home during the crisis. Background. Introduction and an overview from 2008 to 2021. Working from home - comparing pre-COVID and COVID periods. 2 – Who is more likely to work from home? 3 – Teleworkability: what jobs and occupations can be carried out remotely? Some jobs are more teleworkable than others. 4 – Teleworkability, wages and employment outcomes. More teleworkable occupations are associated with higher wages. Teleworkable occupations fared much better during the pandemic. Conclusions. | ||||
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