This chapter explores why people decided to keep working remotely even after the restrictions were cancelled. The remote working phenomenon is described in European countries and the USA, and its effects on workers’ wellbeing, workplaces, cities, periphery and rural areas explored. The last section concludes with some hints on how remote working affects coworking and hybrid spaces’ future.
Remote Working and New Working Spaces During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Insights from EU and Abroad
Mariotti I.
2023-01-01
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This chapter explores why people decided to keep working remotely even after the restrictions were cancelled. The remote working phenomenon is described in European countries and the USA, and its effects on workers’ wellbeing, workplaces, cities, periphery and rural areas explored. The last section concludes with some hints on how remote working affects coworking and hybrid spaces’ future.File in questo prodotto:
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