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discuss some implications of the big shift for pay, productivity, and the pace of innovation. Over the next five years, U …
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: the gender wage gap and income inequality, Moreover, we review some evidence of the effect of WFH on worker's productivity …
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: the gender wage gap and income inequality, Moreover, we review some evidence of the effect of WFH on worker's productivity …
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benign (or even positive) effects on productivity, which is one reason it has endured. Compared to other shocks that strike …
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benign (or even positive) effects on productivity, which is one reason it has endured. Compared to other shocks that strike …
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We study how working-from-home (WFH) impacts employee job satisfaction and retention using proprietary data on the WFH arrangements of over 70,000 employees. We find that the positive association between always WFH and satisfaction vanishes after controlling for employee compensation,...
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Using data from the US Postal Service and Zillow, we quantify the effect of Covid- 19 on migration patterns and real estate markets within and across US cities. We find two key results. First, within large US cities, households and businesses have moved from the dense central business districts...
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plans and the relative productivity of WFH imply a 5 percent productivity boost in the post-pandemic economy due to re …-optimized working arrangements. Only one-fifth of this productivity gain will show up in conventional productivity measures, because …
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service for all Americans (“universal access”) would raise earnings-weighted labor productivity by an estimated 1.1% in the … would raise productivity, and it would promote greater economic and social resilience during future disasters that inhibit …
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discuss some implications of the big shift for pay, productivity, and the pace of innovation. Over the next five years, U …
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