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. Telework results in significant time savings for workers, as they reduce time on commuting and grooming activities by over one …, the reduction in commuting due to telework leads to reduced congestion during peak travel times, especially in the morning …
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time on commuting and grooming activities by over one hour on telework days. This time is reallocated to household and …
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. 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 …
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. Teleworkers also spend less time on commuting and grooming activities but more time on leisure and household production activities …
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The growth in women's participation in the labor force has attracted attention to the gender differences in commuting … behavior, and to their implications. This study analyses the relationship between individual commuting behavior and household …, we analyze the relationship between commuting time, and the time devoted to home production and childcare. To deal with …
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commuting are negatively related, and thus the probability of self-employment decreases with "expected" commuting time. We use … metropolitan areas in the US, focusing on the relationship between commuting time and the probability of self-employment. Our … empirical results show that the probability of self-employment is negatively related to the "expected" commuting time, giving …
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relationship between individual earnings and commuting and leisure. Our empirical results show that employment is mostly … concentrated in metropolitan cores, and that earnings increase with "expected" commuting time, which gives empirical support to our … pattern of commuting and the employees-to-unemployed rate, although we find higher wages in comparatively crowded states …
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