COVID-19 era lockdown measures resulted in many workers performing their employment tasks remotely. While identifying individual-level predictors of COVID-19 era remote work, scholarship has neglected heterogeneity based on contextual characteristics. Using the first COVID-19 module (2020) of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (N = 8,121) and multinomial logistic regression analyses, this study examined how country-level digitalization, stringency of government COVID-19 containment measures, and COVID-19 era excess mortality moderated how individual-level age, health, education, and income affected working partly or fully remotely among older Europeans (50-89 years) continuing to work through the pandemic. The cen...
International audienceIn this article, we argue that new kinds of risk are emerging with the COVID-1...
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work. Enabling knowledge workers to do their jobs from ...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the labor market and multiple aspects of work and worke...
COVID-19 era lockdown measures resulted in many workers performing their employment tasks remotely....
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
Digital skills can be a valuable resource in work life, especially in such times as the current COVI...
One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the relationship between social distancing measu...
COVID-19 has disrupted workplaces across the globe in a variety of ways. To reduce the spread of the...
Using data from the first wave of the SHARE COVID-19 Survey and additional information collected fro...
Popular representations of remote work often depict it as a flexible, technologically feasible, and ...
This study contributes to the discussion about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the working ho...
In March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared COVID 19 a global pandemic. Within weeks, more...
This paper develops a conceptual analysis to identify the jobs that can be done from home and those ...
The quick change to remote work during the Covid-19 crisis increased technology usage, impacting emp...
We use longitudinal data from the SHARE survey to estimate the causal effect of remote working du...
International audienceIn this article, we argue that new kinds of risk are emerging with the COVID-1...
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work. Enabling knowledge workers to do their jobs from ...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the labor market and multiple aspects of work and worke...
COVID-19 era lockdown measures resulted in many workers performing their employment tasks remotely....
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
Digital skills can be a valuable resource in work life, especially in such times as the current COVI...
One of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is the relationship between social distancing measu...
COVID-19 has disrupted workplaces across the globe in a variety of ways. To reduce the spread of the...
Using data from the first wave of the SHARE COVID-19 Survey and additional information collected fro...
Popular representations of remote work often depict it as a flexible, technologically feasible, and ...
This study contributes to the discussion about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the working ho...
In March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared COVID 19 a global pandemic. Within weeks, more...
This paper develops a conceptual analysis to identify the jobs that can be done from home and those ...
The quick change to remote work during the Covid-19 crisis increased technology usage, impacting emp...
We use longitudinal data from the SHARE survey to estimate the causal effect of remote working du...
International audienceIn this article, we argue that new kinds of risk are emerging with the COVID-1...
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work. Enabling knowledge workers to do their jobs from ...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the labor market and multiple aspects of work and worke...