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Telearbeit 255 Telework 255 Coronavirus 229 working from home 227 COVID-19 156 Working from home 116 Impact assessment 100 Wirkungsanalyse 100 Epidemic 68 Epidemie 68 Arbeitsgestaltung 56 Job design 56 Familie-Beruf 38 Work-life balance 38 telework 36 Gender 35 Arbeitszufriedenheit 30 Commuting 30 Job satisfaction 30 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 30 Women workers 30 remote work 30 Welt 29 World 29 Covid-19 28 Pendelverkehr 28 telecommuting 28 Geschlecht 24 Großbritannien 24 United Kingdom 24 gender 23 commuting 22 productivity 22 Arbeitszeit 20 Working time 20 Germany 19 Arbeitsproduktivität 17 Child care 17 Kinderbetreuung 17 Labour productivity 17
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Free 275 Undetermined 92 CC license 15
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Book / Working Paper 231 Article 142
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Working Paper 221 Arbeitspapier 138 Graue Literatur 138 Non-commercial literature 138 Article in journal 114 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 114 Article 14 Aufsatz im Buch 9 Book section 9 research-article 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2
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English 362 German 6 Undetermined 4 French 1
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Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff 26 Vernon, Victoria 25 Schüller, Simone 17 Beck, Matthew 12 Hensher, David A. 12 Scicchitano, Sergio 12 Boneva, Teodora 11 Golin, Marta 11 Rauh, Christopher 11 Adams, Abi 9 Alipour, Jean-Victor 9 Beckmann, Michael 9 Lewandowski, Piotr 9 Lipowska, Katarzyna 9 Müller, Dana 9 Balbontin, Camila 8 Boll, Christina 8 Ben Yahmed, Sarra 7 Berlingieri, Francesco 7 Thisse, Jacques-François 7 Bonacini, Luca 6 Brunetti, Irene 6 Etheridge, Ben 6 Gallo, Giovanni 6 Smoter, Mateusz 6 Coskun, Sena 5 Dauth, Wolfgang 5 Falck, Oliver 5 Gartner, Hermann 5 Gokan, Toshitaka 5 Irlacher, Michael 5 Jerbashian, Vahagn 5 Kichko, Sergei 5 Kim, Jun Hyung 5 Koch, Michael 5 Koh, Yu Kyung 5 Park, Jinseong 5 Stops, Michael 5 Tang, Li 5 Wang, Yikai 5
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE 2 Edward Elgar Publishing 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 30 IZA Discussion Papers 30 GLO Discussion Paper 17 GLO discussion paper 17 Working paper 14 CESifo Working Paper 12 CESifo working papers 12 Discussion paper 9 Discussion papers / CEPR 8 RIETI discussion paper series 7 International journal of manpower 6 Labour economics : official journal of the European Association of Labour Economists 6 Journal of population economics : international research on the economics of population, household, and human resources 4 ZEW Discussion Papers 4 BLS working papers 3 Cambridge working papers in economics 3 DIW Wochenbericht 3 ISER working paper series 3 Journal for Labour Market Research 3 Journal for labour market research 3 Transport and pandemic experiences 3 CES working paper 2 Cambridge-INET working papers 2 Creativity and innovation management 2 DIW-Wochenbericht : Wirtschaft, Politik, Wissenschaft 2 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 2 ECONtribute Discussion Paper 2 ECONtribute discussion paper 2 Economic and industrial democracy 2 Employee relations 2 European economic review : EER 2 Feminist economics 2 IAB discussion paper : Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 2 IAB-Discussion Paper 2 ISER Working Paper Series 2 Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 2 Journal of business economics : JBE 2 Journal of organizational effectiveness : people and performance ; JOEPP 2 Journal of public economics 2 Journal of vocational behavior 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 268 EconStor 97 RePEc 4 Other ZBW resources 4
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Do remote workers deter neighborhood crime? : evidence from the rise of working from home
Matheson, Jesse; McConnell, Brendon; Rockey, James; … - 2024
of the rise of working from home (WFH) on neighborhood-level burglary rates, exploiting geographically granular crime …
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The workplace of the future: the COVID-19 pandemic and working from home in Swiss small businesses
Peter, Marc K.; Wuersch, Lucia; Neher, Alain; Lindeque, … - In: Journal of Strategy and Management 17 (2024) 4, pp. 707-729
working from home (WFH) policy before the COVID-19 crisis. The timing of the study’s data collection allowed a unique …
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Working from home is here to stay, but how does it affect workplace learning?
Morlet, Guillaume M. A.; Bolli, Thomas - In: Swiss journal of economics and statistics 160 (2024) 1, pp. 1-19
This paper analyses how working from home affects workplace learning in terms of theoretical and practical knowledge … changes in working from home regulations. The results suggest that working from home has a significantly negative impact on … heterogeneity across company size. Similarly, our results do not vary significantly between occupations in which working from home …
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The emotional labour of teleworkers conducting online counselling during Covid-19
O'Neil, Jennifer J.; Heidl, Britta. H.; Bratton, Andrew; … - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 2, pp. 238-258
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Working from home and mental health: Before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bilgrami, Anam - 2023
Robust evidence on working from home and mental health is lacking, with recent concerns it may blur work …-home boundaries. Working from home was discretionary and less intensive in pre-pandemic years, while during the pandemic, it was often … intensive and 'mandated'. I estimate the relationship between working from home and mental health via fixed-effects and …
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Labour Mobility in German Establishments during the COVID-19 Crisis: Panel Data Analyses with Special Reference to Short-Time Work and Working from Home
Bellmann, Lisa; Bellmann, Lutz; Hübler, Olaf - 2023
the effects of short-time work (STW) and working from home (WFH) on hiring, firings, resignations and excess labour …
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Working from Home, COVID-19 and Job Satisfaction
Laß, Inga; Vera-Toscano, Esperanza; Wooden, Mark - 2023
This paper examines the impact of the growth in the incidence of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic on … is concentrated on women with children. These findings suggest the main benefit of working from home for workers arises …
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Mismatch in Preferences for Working from Home – Evidence from Discrete Choice Experiments with Workers and Employers
Lewandowski, Piotr; Lipowska, Katarzyna; Smoter, Mateusz - 2023
We study workers' and employers' preferences for remote work, estimating the willingness to pay for working from home …
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Mismatch in preferences for working from home: Evidence from discrete choice experiments with workers and employers
Lewandowski, Piotr; Lipowska, Katarzyna; Smoter, Mateusz - 2023
We study preferences for remote work using a large-scale discrete choice study with 10,000 workers and 1,500 employers in Poland. Workers value remote work more than employers. On average, workers are willing to sacrifice 2.9% of earnings for remote work, with hybrid work from home (WFH) for 2-3...
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How do managers form their expectations about working from home? Survey experiments on the perception of productivity
Erdsiek, Daniel; Rost, Vincent - 2023
The recent shift towards working from home (WFH) has far-reaching implications for social and economic outcomes. While …
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