Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「Workers in unexpected jobs are clocking more time from home than before the pandemic.⁠ ⁠ It isn’t just white-collar workers logging in from bedrooms instead of boardrooms. Lower-income, less-educated and service-industry workers spent more time working from home, on average, last year than before the pandemic.⁠ ⁠ The broad-based gains suggest that while much of American life has reverted to prepandemic norms, remote work persists and is subtly reshaping many professions.⁠ ⁠ Americans who worked any time from home spent an average of 5 hours and 25 minutes a day working from their residences in 2022. That is about two hours more than in 2019, the year before Covid-19 sent millions of workers scrambling to set up home offices, and down just 12 minutes from 2021, according to the Labor Department’s American Time Use Survey.⁠ ⁠ Those figures reflect the average amount of time spent working from home among all employed Americans who did some work from home. Work done at home can include one minute checking a company email or a 12-hour shift. It strictly includes work done at home and excludes assignments done at a place such as a coffee shop.⁠ ⁠ About 8.4% of job postings on Indeed.com advertised remote or hybrid work at the end of May, up threefold from the same period in 2019. Still, the share of remote job postings on Indeed fell from a peak of over 10% in February 2022, reflective of a steep decline in tech and other white-collar job openings with high concentrations of remote work.⁠ ⁠ Read more at the link in our bio.」7月10日 10時00分 - wsj

Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 7月10日 10時00分


Workers in unexpected jobs are clocking more time from home than before the pandemic.⁠

It isn’t just white-collar workers logging in from bedrooms instead of boardrooms. Lower-income, less-educated and service-industry workers spent more time working from home, on average, last year than before the pandemic.⁠

The broad-based gains suggest that while much of American life has reverted to prepandemic norms, remote work persists and is subtly reshaping many professions.⁠

Americans who worked any time from home spent an average of 5 hours and 25 minutes a day working from their residences in 2022. That is about two hours more than in 2019, the year before Covid-19 sent millions of workers scrambling to set up home offices, and down just 12 minutes from 2021, according to the Labor Department’s American Time Use Survey.⁠

Those figures reflect the average amount of time spent working from home among all employed Americans who did some work from home. Work done at home can include one minute checking a company email or a 12-hour shift. It strictly includes work done at home and excludes assignments done at a place such as a coffee shop.⁠

About 8.4% of job postings on Indeed.com advertised remote or hybrid work at the end of May, up threefold from the same period in 2019. Still, the share of remote job postings on Indeed fell from a peak of over 10% in February 2022, reflective of a steep decline in tech and other white-collar job openings with high concentrations of remote work.⁠

Read more at the link in our bio.


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