Remote work seen more persistent than U.S. city planners expect
More than a third of workers expect to work from home at least one day a week this year, according to an ASU economist and his colleagues from the Virginia Commonwealth University and Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
More than a third of workers expect to work from home at least one day a week this year, according to an ASU economist and his colleagues from the Virginia Commonwealth University and Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
In this story published Feb. 28, 2022, on Bloomberg:
The most striking takeaway from the rise of work from home during the pandemic is its persistence, Bick said.
– Alexander Bick, associate professor of economics
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