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Regional Development Studies Implications of Remote Working Adoption on Place Based Policies A Focus on G7 Countries

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COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalisation of working and social interactions. Global lockdowns to contain the pandemic have forced firms and workers to perform a wide range of daily functions through virtual means. This has led to greater uptake and acceptance of remote working, which will likely remain in the post-pandemic scenario. Governments and policy responses at the local and regional level can play a decisive role in supporting workers and firms in this transition. This report proposes a number of policy takeaways to guide short and long-term policy making to better prepare regions for what may be a 'new normal'. The report relies on real-time subnational data to analyse changes in people's mobility patterns and the determinants of remote working adoption across types of workers and regions. The report identifies different scenarios of settlement patterns that could emerge post-COVID-19, highlighting how changing patterns of work could impact on regional development and a range of policy areas, including infrastructure, healthcare and the environment.
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9789264482777 - OECD: Regional Development Studies Implications of Remote Working Adoption on Place Based Policies A Focus on G7 Countries
OECD

Regional Development Studies Implications of Remote Working Adoption on Place Based Policies A Focus on G7 Countries

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9789264482777 bzw. 9264482776, in Englisch, OECD Publishing, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

19,08 (£ 16,80)¹ + Versand: 7,94 (£ 6,99)¹ = 27,02 (£ 23,79)¹
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Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Despatched same working day before 3pm.
COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalisation of working and social interactions. Global lockdowns to contain the pandemic have forced firms and workers to perform a wide range of daily functions through virtual means. This has led to greater uptake and acceptance of remote working, which will likely remain in the post-pandemic scenario. Governments and policy responses at the local and regional level can play a decisive role in supporting workers and firms in this transition. This report proposes a number of policy takeaways to guide short and long-term policy making to better prepare regions for what may be a 'new normal'. The report relies on real-time subnational data to analyse changes in people's mobility patterns and the determinants of remote working adoption across types of workers and regions. The report identifies different scenarios of settlement patterns that could emerge post-COVID-19, highlighting how changing patterns of work could impact on regional development and a range of policy areas, including infrastructure, healthcare and the environment.
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