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  1. Working from home leads to more family-oriented men

    We examine how working from home (WFH) affects men’s participation in childcare and housework and their attitudes toward family. Because WFH is an...

    Chihiro Inoue, Yusuke Ishihata, Shintaro Yamaguchi in Review of Economics of the Household
    Article Open access 23 September 2023
  2. Working from home, commuting, and gender

    Work from home (WFH) arrangements may provide an opportunity to reduce gender gaps in labor market outcomes by reducing the gender differences in the...

    Markus Nagler, Johannes Rincke, Erwin Winkler in Journal of Population Economics
    Article Open access 08 June 2024
  3. Time use, college attainment, and the working-from-home revolution

    I demonstrate that the profound change in working from home (WFH) in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic is concentrated among individuals with college...

    Article 18 June 2024
  4. The relations between working from home and travel behaviour: a panel analysis

    Policies to increase the amount of time people spend working from home were widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since research suggests that...

    R. M. Faber, M. Hamersma, ... E. J.E. Molin in Transportation
    Article Open access 23 June 2023
  5. Working from home is here to stay, but how does it affect workplace learning?

    This paper analyses how working from home affects workplace learning in terms of theoretical and practical knowledge during COVID19. We employ panel...

    Guillaume M. A. Morlet, Thomas Bolli in Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
    Article Open access 15 March 2024
  6. Working from home, wages, housing prices, and welfare

    This paper studies the effects of working from home (WFH) on wages, housing prices, utilities and welfare in a simple model. The model consists of...

    Kangoh Lee in Journal of Economics
    Article 15 June 2024
  7. A social-ecological model of working from home during COVID-19

    Working from Home (WFH) is emerging as a critical measure for reducing transport demand. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that trip...

    Katherine Pawluk De-Toledo, Steve O’Hern, Sjaan Koppel in Transportation
    Article Open access 17 February 2023
  8. The interaction between the recent evolution of working from home and online shop**

    The growing behaviors of work-from-home (WFH) and online shop** hold significant potential for reducing traffic congestion and emissions....

    Motahare Mohammadi, Amir Davatgari, ... Deborah Salon in Transportation
    Article 26 June 2024
  9. Who is doing the chores and childcare in dual-earner couples during the COVID-19 era of working from home?

    In 2020–21, parents’ work-from-home days increased three-and-a-half-fold following the initial COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns compared to 2015–19. At...

    Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia, Victoria Vernon in Review of Economics of the Household
    Article 09 January 2023
  10. Covid-19 and Working from Home

    The COVID pandemic that took the world economy by surprise at the beginning of 2020 brought many drastic changes to the way individuals carry on...
    Vasilios D. Kosteas, Francesco Renna, Sergio Scicchitano in Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics
    Living reference work entry 2022
  11. Relationship between commuting and non-commuting travel activity under the growing incidence of working from home and people’s attitudes towards COVID-19

    The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the way we live and travel, possibly for many years to come. The ‘New Normal’ seems to be one that is best...

    Camila Balbontin, David A. Hensher, Matthew J. Beck in Transportation
    Article 01 July 2023
  12. Working from home and the explosion of enduring divides: income, employment and safety risks

    Why are there so many non-teleworkable occupations? Is teleworking only a matter of ICT usage or does it also reflect the division of labour and the...

    A. Cetrulo, D. Guarascio, M. E. Virgillito in Economia Politica
    Article 18 January 2022
  13. The Prospect of Work from Home in the Public Sector

    Work from home (WFH) simply refers to a working mode that enables employees to perform office-related tasks at home. This initiative is made possible...
    Fairul Rizal Rashid, Nur Imanina Sapie in Islamic Finance
    Chapter 2024
  14. The role of children and work-from-home in gender labor market asymmetries: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America

    Asymmetry in childcare responsibilities is one of the main reasons behind gender gaps in the labor market. In that context, the ability to work from...

    Inés Berniell, Leonardo Gasparini, ... Mariana Viollaz in Review of Economics of the Household
    Article 16 February 2023
  15. Productivity dynamics of work from home: Firm-level evidence from Japan

    This study documents the changes in work from home (WFH) practices since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic using panel data from original firm...

    Masayuki Morikawa in Journal of Evolutionary Economics
    Article Open access 29 February 2024
  16. Work from home and daily time allocations: evidence from the coronavirus pandemic

    The emergence and spread of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. were quickly followed by a widespread expansion in remote work eligibility, which, in...

    Brandon J. Restrepo, Eliana Zeballos in Review of Economics of the Household
    Article 13 June 2022
  17. Home Care 2041: Signals from the Future

    Technological evolution has made available tools capable of connecting the patient to treating doctors and health facilities for ordinary activities...
    M. del Gaudio, E. Fabbri, ... A. Augusto in Ergonomics and Nudging for Health, Safety and Happiness
    Conference paper 2023
  18. Remote Working and New Working Spaces During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Insights from EU and Abroad

    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the rise of remote working worldwide and less central areas have become more and more attractive for these...
    Chapter Open access 2023
  19. Work from home arrangements and organizational performance in Italian SMEs: evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic

    We use survey data on Italian small- and medium-sized enterprises collected during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore the relationship between the...

    Laura Abrardi, Elena Grinza, ... Flavio Porta in Empirical Economics
    Article Open access 01 June 2024
  20. Digital Economy and Work-from-Home: The Rise of Home Offices Amidst the COVID-19 Outbreak in India

    The coronavirus pandemic that marked its presence with the need for social distancing, mandatory self-isolations, quarantines and administrative...

    Sramana Mukherjee, Dushyant Narang in Journal of the Knowledge Economy
    Article 02 February 2022
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