A new study raises concerns about remote work and mental health, but experts say workers splitting time between home and ...
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A study finds that people in remote jobs are more socially isolated, anxious and sad compared to people not in remote jobs. But demanding everyone return to the office isn't the answer either, say ...
Working from home makes you depressed, according to a new report from US economists. The academics found a recent surge in ...
Remote work offers no commute, flexible working hours and heightened productivity — but there are drawbacks too.
A newly published study by economists from the University of Essex and University of Chicago is the latest to demonstrate that our ongoing post-pandemic work-from-home culture is stifling innovation. ...
This Pew Research Center report looks at the experiences of working parents in the United States, including how they navigate ...
Working from home can trigger migraine attacks through prolonged screen use, poor posture from slouching, increased sedentary time, and disrupted sleep quality. To help prevent migraine episodes while ...
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Working from home has become a fixture of Australian work culture, but its effect on mental health is still widely debated. Can working from home boost your mental health? If so, how many days a week ...