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Working from Home Around the Globe: 2023 Report

23 Mar 2024

By way of comparison, WFH levels average only 0.7 days per week in the seven Asian countries covered by the G-SWA, 0.8 in the European countries, and 0.9 for four Latin American countries and South Africa. [...] In Europe, we find the lowest WFH incidence for Greece (0.5 WFH days per week) and the highest values for Finland, Germany and the Netherlands (1.0 WFH days per week). [...] The largest gaps are in Argentina (1.6 days), Brazil (1.2) and Mexico (1.2), while the smallest ones are in in Japan (0.2), the Netherlands (0.3), and Denmark (0.4). [...] C., the Becker Friedman Institute at the University of Chicago, the ifo Institute, King’s College London, the Smith Richardson Foundation, and the Templeton Foundation. [...] All values are available at 7 Figure 5: Workers desired number of post-COVID WFH days among workers with WFH experience Fully on site Hybrid Full WFH Note: Among workers that have work-from home experience during the pandemic and worked 4 or more days during the survey reference week.

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