Brian J., Gaines; Alea, Wilbur-Mujtaba; Francis, Choi; Hu, Xiaoyan; Merriman, David
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Title
Working from Home in Illinois: Who Can and Does?
Author(s)
Brian J., Gaines
Alea, Wilbur-Mujtaba
Francis, Choi
Hu, Xiaoyan
Merriman, David
Issue Date
2023-02-06
Keyword(s)
home, work, occupation, Illinois, labor force
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a once-in-a-lifetime disruption of interpersonal activities. Attendance at in-person gatherings, whether for school, work, family, or even worship, was either restricted or prohibited altogehter. Today, many societal functions such as education, entertainment, worship, and travel have rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. At the same time, many commercial activities - especially white-collar jobs-remain online or are now "hybrid' (i.e., with both remote and in person options). This shift from working at office buildings or other job sites to ones' own home (WFH) in some sectors of the economy disrupted labor markets and remains an enduring societal reminder of the pandemic.
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