| | | Adascalitei, Dragos | | Vacas-Soriano, Carlos | | Staffa, Elisa | | Hurley, John | | Eurofound | | | Telework and teleworkability during COVID: An analysis using LFS data | | | Dublin | | Eurofound | | 2022 | | Working Paper | | | 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. | | | hier klicken (PDF 2,01 MB) | | Eurofound | |
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