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In this study, we quantify the causal effects of commuting time and working from home (WFH) arrangements on the mental … health of Australian men and women. Leveraging rich panel-data models, we first show that adverse effects of commuting time … effects of commuting time on the mental health of British women. Our findings highlight the importance of targeted …
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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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housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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housing markets. We find no significant evidence that commuting patterns changed more strongly for women than for men. …
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