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The Covid-19 crisis has forced great societal changes, including forcing many to work from home (WFH) in an effort to limit the spread of the disease. The ability to work from home has long been considered a perk, but we have few estimates of how many jobs are actually possible to be performed...
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-border commuting and migration as modes of mobility. The theoretical model shows that risk aversion has a negative effect on the … hypotheses regarding risk aversion and shows that the rate of time preference has a nonlinear effect on migration and commuting … regions in the European Union, in which both migration and commuting are possible. …
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argue that the work from home capacity, which developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, could be used to reduce commuting and … statistics of the Federal Employment Agency providing information on occupations and commuting. This approach enables us to …
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We use skills surveys from 53 countries to estimate jobs’ amenability to working from home (WFH). Our measure combines data on self-reported jobs’ characteristics and home internet access into a standardized measure. We find that jobs’ amenability to WFH increases with economic...
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