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In Petra Nieken’s (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) new report for IZA World of Labor (‘
Digital Leadership: Motivating Online Workers’), research shows over thirty percent of workers would prefer to work full-time from home, and over forty percent prefer to work remotely up to four days a week.
In Petra Nieken’s (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) new report for IZA World of Labor (‘
Digital Leadership: Motivating Online Workers’), research shows over thirty percent of workers would prefer to work full-time from home, and over forty percent prefer to work remotely up to four days a week.
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A new
IZA World of Labor report highlights the unseen and sometimes surprising economic effects of climate change-related disasters, and the best ways to prepare for future crises.
A new
IZA World of Labor report highlights the unseen and sometimes surprising economic effects of climate change-related disasters, and the best ways to prepare for future crises.
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