Ability to work from home: evidence from two surveys and implications for the labor market in the COVID-19 pandemic : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Ability to work from home: evidence from two surveys and implications for the labor market in the COVID-19 pandemic : Monthly Labor Review: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
This article examines the relationship between workers’ ability to work at home, as captured in job characteristics measured by the Occupational Information Network, and the actual incidence of working at home, as measured by the American Time Use Survey and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979.
Teleworking in the COVID-19 pandemic: Trends and prospects
How working from home works out Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Remote Work Statistics & Trends: The Latest in Remote Work
Is remote work effective: We finally have the data
Digitalization During the COVID-19 Crisis: Implications for Productivity and Labor Markets in Advanced Economies in: Staff Discussion Notes Volume 2023 Issue 003 (2023)
IZA World of Labor - The labor market impact of Covid-19 on immigrants
US Labor Market after COVID-19: An Interim Report
Moms, Work and the Pandemic
Why has COVID-19 been especially harmful for working women?