Individuals in Canada and the UK work extra from house than workers elsewhere – with no proof that it impacts their productiveness.
That’s based on a significant examine by King’s School London and Stanford, US. It discovered that Canadians and Brits work a mean of 1.9 and 1.8 days per week from house, respectively – means above the worldwide common of 1.3.
“Staff are utilizing distant work not only for comfort, however as a solution to rethink their priorities – whether or not that’s spending time with household, avoiding lengthy commutes, or dwelling farther from costly metropolis centres,” famous Dr Cevat Giray Aksoy, affiliate professor of economics at King’s. “We discover no sturdy proof that distant work comes at the price of productiveness, as a lot of its sceptics have feared.”
The examine – based mostly on a survey of 16,000 full-time, university-educated individuals spanning 40 nations – mentioned the shift is “forcing companies, policymakers, and metropolis planners to reimagine every little thing from workplace house to move to regional progress”.
Earlier analysis into distant working has painted a contradictory image, with some research suggesting that it boosts productiveness and others claiming the other. “It’s extremely depending on how nicely it’s managed,” the Worldwide Financial Fund famous.
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