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more intensive in physical/manual tasks, using less information and communications technology, and having poorer internet … development to estimate jobs' amenability to working from home. The paper considers jobs' characteristics and uses internet access …
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data on self-reported jobs’ characteristics and home internet access into a standardized measure. We find that jobs …
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more intensive in physical/manual tasks, using less information and communications technology, and having poorer internet … development to estimate jobs' amenability to working from home. The paper considers jobs' characteristics and uses internet access …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012241132
The COVID-19 crisis has forced great societal changes, including forcing many to work remotely(work from home) in an effort to increase social distancing. The ability to work from home has long been considered a perk, but we have few estimates of how many are actually able to work from home....
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evaluate whether the corresponding tasks can be performed from home based on the descriptions from the International Standard …
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The COVID-19 crisis has forced great societal changes, including forcing many to work remotely (work from home) in an effort to increase social distancing. The ability to work fromhome has long been considered a perk, but we have few estimates of how many are actually able to work from home....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012239680
possessing higher levels of skills are significantly more likely to telework in OECD countries. We show that while 30% of workers … could telework across the OECD, the likelihood decreases for workers without tertiary education and with lower levels of …
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possessing higher levels of skills are significantly more likely to telework in OECD countries. We show that while 30% of workers … could telework across the OECD, the likelihood decreases for workers without tertiary education and with lower levels of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014092099
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This dissertation consists of four essays in the economics of digital transformation and specifically considers the link between geography and digitalization in the know-ledge economy.
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