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effects of teleworking on wages, and differences in time-use patterns between office and work-at-home workdays. We find that …. Teleworkers also spend less time on commuting and grooming activities but more time on leisure and household production activities …
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teleworkers spend less time on commuting and grooming activities but more time on leisure and household production activities and … telework status, but male teleworkers regardless of their work location on their diary day work slightly fewer minutes on …
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without children. Using time diaries, we find teleworkers spend less time on commuting and grooming activities but more time …
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, parental status, and teleworking intensity. Fathers who telework earn more than fathers in office-based jobs, regardless of … teleworking intensity. Women without children who telework occasionally earn more than their office counterparts. In industries … and occupations where telework is more prevalent, mothers who work from home most days of the week pay a wage penalty …
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effects of teleworking on wages, and differences in time-use patterns between office and work-at-home workdays. We find that …. Teleworkers also spend less time on commuting and grooming activities but more time on leisure and household production activities …
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higher wages than those working on-site, and the difference increased sharply during the pandemic. Real wages grew 4 …
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higher wages than those working on-site, and the difference increased sharply during the pandemic. Real wages grew 4 …
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Full days worked at home account for 28 percent of paid workdays among Americans 20-64 years old, as of mid 2023, according to the Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes. That's about four times the 2019 rate and ten times the rate in the mid-1990s that we estimate in time-use data. We...
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Full days worked at home account for 28 percent of paid workdays among Americans 20-64 years old, as of mid 2023, according to the Survey of Working Arrangements and Attitudes. That's about four times the 2019 rate and ten times the rate in the mid-1990s that we estimate in time-use data. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014372443