
Does Working from Home Work? Evidence from a Chinese Experiment




And this is just for those of us lucky enough to be able to do our jobs remotely. An interesting study from researchers at The University of Chicago found that only 37% of jobs can plausibly be performed at home.
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followed more than sixty companies that experimented with a reduced schedule. As the BBC reported, the results were “overwhelmingly positive,”
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Many people are now seeing how technological progress has enabled a world where work can be divorced from the office, and married to the home. We may have understood this in theory before, but now we have been forced to see it in action. And for the most part, the technological infrastructure has been sound enough to support this shift at a fairly ... See more