More than half of remote workers say they've cooked food and done laundry while on the clock. That's according to a survey of 1,005 workers conducted by CraftJack. An infographic (below) covers ...
Barrero is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM); Bloom is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University; Davis is the William H.
Ever folded laundry while on a video call, or sneaked in an episode of your favorite show during work hours? You're not alone. A new survey, conducted this month by Talker Research, polled 1,000 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michelle Stansbury is a San Diego-based travel and parenting writer. For many, working from home began as a response to a crisis.
Roughly three years after the COVID-19 pandemic upended U.S. workplaces, about a third (35%) of workers with jobs that can be done remotely are working from home all of the time, according to a new ...
To put a spin on a favorite British saying: I’ve been asked about productivity and working from home more times than I’ve had hot dinners. So it’s time to review all the evidence and serve up one big ...
Economics is famous for being the dismal science. Sadly, recent work highlighting the slowdown in productivity growth stretching back to the 1950s is no exception. But I take a more cheerful view ...
Looking for the best remote companies to work for? FlexJobs has issued a new report on the top work-from-anywhere jobs that will let you travel the world or work from home—perfect for digital nomads.
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