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Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe

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Published in:IZA Journal of Labor Policy
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Published: 2023
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spellingShingle Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
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title Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_auth Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_full Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_fullStr Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_full_unstemmed Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_short Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across Europe
title_sort teleworkability and the covid-19 crisis: potential and actual prevalence of remote work across europe
topic — — — — — Labour and Industrial Relations
Sociology
Social Sciences
url https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/izajolp-2023-0006