articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesNov 1, 2023DIAMOND OA

The Evolution of Work from Home

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México · Stanford Medicine · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Full days worked at home account for 28 percent of paid workdays among Americans 20–64 years old, as of mid-2023. That’s about four times the 2019 rate and ten times the rate in the mid-1990s. We first explain why the big shift to work from home has endured rather than reverting to prepandemic levels. We then consider how work-from-home rates vary by worker age, sex, education, parental status, industry and local population density, and why it is higher in the United States than other countries. We also discuss some implications for pay, productivity, and the pace of innovation. Over the next five years, US business executives anticipate modest increases in work-from-home rates at their own companies. Other…

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  • Pace
  • Work (physics)
  • Productivity
  • Demographic economics
  • Work hours
  • Labour economics
  • Business
  • Economics
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