For hundreds of millions of people globally, the covid-19 pandemic has fundamentally re-ordered the relationship between where one resides and where one’s paid work is done. Much ink has justifiably been spilled on the nature, drivers and consequences of these novel geographies of home and work. This analysis, drawing on the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS), seeks to generate novel insights into the socially and spatially uneven experiences of work related mobilities during this crisis. The findings illustrate significant differences in the characteristics and circumstances of those who did and did not get to work from home during the peak of the pandemic. These distinct cleavages, it is argued, are emblematic of deeper entrenched in...
Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has accumulated that movement restrictions enacted t...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
During COVID-19 lockdowns in England, 'key workers' including factory workers, carers and cleaners h...
COVID-19 has fundamentally changed workplace geographies with large proportions of people working at...
The COVID-19 pandemic and consequent health regulations compelled office-based knowledge workers to ...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to an unprecedented acceleration in the number of people working from ho...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to an unprecedented acceleration in the number of people working from ho...
Think about a morning walk before starting the working day, the number of calendars, the frequency o...
This project adopts two main research instruments - two online questionnaires (2 surveys of circa 14...
Drawing on the principles of Conservation of Resources (COR) theory and the Work–Home Resources (W-H...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
As part of the UK's response to the COVID pandemic many co-habiting parents simultaneously began wor...
AbstractThis paper provides an analysis of working from home patterns in England using data from the...
The current pandemic is a fast moving sequence of events structured around the rate at which human p...
Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has accumulated that movement restrictions enacted t...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
During COVID-19 lockdowns in England, 'key workers' including factory workers, carers and cleaners h...
COVID-19 has fundamentally changed workplace geographies with large proportions of people working at...
The COVID-19 pandemic and consequent health regulations compelled office-based knowledge workers to ...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to an unprecedented acceleration in the number of people working from ho...
The COVID-19 crisis has led to an unprecedented acceleration in the number of people working from ho...
Think about a morning walk before starting the working day, the number of calendars, the frequency o...
This project adopts two main research instruments - two online questionnaires (2 surveys of circa 14...
Drawing on the principles of Conservation of Resources (COR) theory and the Work–Home Resources (W-H...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
As part of the UK's response to the COVID pandemic many co-habiting parents simultaneously began wor...
AbstractThis paper provides an analysis of working from home patterns in England using data from the...
The current pandemic is a fast moving sequence of events structured around the rate at which human p...
Abstract During the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence has accumulated that movement restrictions enacted t...
The COVID-19 pandemic altered the ways academics work and live by creating a context during the spri...
During COVID-19 lockdowns in England, 'key workers' including factory workers, carers and cleaners h...