The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the rise of remote work with consequences for the global division of work. Remote work could connect labour markets, but it could also increase spatial polarisation. However, our understanding of the geographies of remote work is limited. Specifically, does remote work bring jobs to rural areas or is it concentrating in large cities, and how do skill requirements affect competition for jobs and wages? We use data from a fully remote labour market - an online labour platform - to show that remote work is polarised along three dimensions. First, countries are globally divided: North American, European, and South Asian remote workers attract most jobs, while many Global South countries participate only margina...
The development of coworking spaces in rural areas has been the subject of great interest due to the...
A key question regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty around the implications of social...
Although remote work has been a growing phenomenon since before COVID-19, the pandemic has accelerat...
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the rise of digitally enabled remote work with consequences for the...
Information and communication technologies have long been predicted to spread economic opportunities...
Debates on the future of work have taken a more fundamental turn in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemi...
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
Coworking has been a largely urban phenomenon although new initiatives are emerging in rural areas. ...
Global pandemic COVID-19 has increased the level of digitalization which allows public and private s...
Coworking has been a largely urban phenomenon although new initiatives are emerging in rural areas. ...
International audienceOriginally associated to big cities' centres, coworking spaces and «third-plac...
Remote work is here to stay. But while many of us could work from “anywhere”, the urbanisation of di...
Continuing advances in digital technology are producing widespread changes in work and its managemen...
International audienceOriginally associated to big cities' centres, coworking spaces and «third-plac...
The development of coworking spaces in rural areas has been the subject of great interest due to the...
A key question regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty around the implications of social...
Although remote work has been a growing phenomenon since before COVID-19, the pandemic has accelerat...
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the rise of digitally enabled remote work with consequences for the...
Information and communication technologies have long been predicted to spread economic opportunities...
Debates on the future of work have taken a more fundamental turn in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemi...
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
Coworking has been a largely urban phenomenon although new initiatives are emerging in rural areas. ...
Global pandemic COVID-19 has increased the level of digitalization which allows public and private s...
Coworking has been a largely urban phenomenon although new initiatives are emerging in rural areas. ...
International audienceOriginally associated to big cities' centres, coworking spaces and «third-plac...
Remote work is here to stay. But while many of us could work from “anywhere”, the urbanisation of di...
Continuing advances in digital technology are producing widespread changes in work and its managemen...
International audienceOriginally associated to big cities' centres, coworking spaces and «third-plac...
The development of coworking spaces in rural areas has been the subject of great interest due to the...
A key question regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainty around the implications of social...
Although remote work has been a growing phenomenon since before COVID-19, the pandemic has accelerat...