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Work at home leads to greater stability of the community, because changing jobs often lead to a change of life and inherent stress. Employers who choose to work at home do not have the problem of providing housing for service or cost they incurred directly or indirectly or through the gaining...
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is the existence of a large group of people (57% of the sample) for whom telecommuting is a Preferred Impossible … people do not choose telecommuting due to the presence of active continuous constraints. For only 11% of the entire sample …, telecommuting is possible, preferred, and chosen. The potential impacts of self-selection bias are estimated, and sampling bias is …
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considerable research related to telecommuting and home-based work has been conducted in the last two decades. This study examines …
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This study examines the impact of telecommuting on passenger vehicle- miles traveled (VMT) through a multivariate time … series analysis of aggregate nationwide data spanning 1966-1999 for all variables except telecommuting, and 1988-1998 for … telecommuting. The analysis was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, VMT (1966-1999) was modeled as a function of …
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presented here directly asks, is telecommuting a “friend or foe†of travel-reducing policies? Given that telecommuters tend … retrospectively about their residential relocations, as well as their telecommuting engagements, over a 10-year period. The results … indicate that, as expected, residential moves that are temporally associated with telecommuting episodes tend to increase …
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telecommuting engagement and frequency over a six-month window. Three engagement clusters were identified: Persisters, Decliners … Persisters belonged to the Low Frequency cluster, highlighting the need to count not just telecommuters, but telecommuting …, management-related issues seem to play a substantial role in affecting both the engagement in, and frequency of, telecommuting. …
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-based telecommuting. Noting that there is a wide gap between preferring to telecommute (88% of the sample) and actually telecommuting (13 …%), this paper develops binary logit models of telecommuting adoption. Two approaches to dealing with constraints are compared … people in the sample for whom telecommuting was previously identified to be a Preferred Impossible Alternative. When …
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The causality between energy consumption and real income in developed countries has been a very vital research topic in recent years. Raising concerns about climate change and global warming increase the pressure on policy makers to take action against energy depletion. Unfortunately these...
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