Forced experiment working from home

  • Preliminaries: Cover, Copyright and publication detail, Foreword and Contents
  • Executive summary
  • 1. Experimenting with working from home
    • 1.1 The untapped potential to work from home
    • 1.2 The pandemic forced firms to experiment with working from home
    • 1.3 The second wave of experimentation
  • 2. How will working from home evolve?
    • 2.1 What influences workers' preferences to work from home?
    • 2.2 What do employers consider?
    • 2.3 Reconciling preferences: testing, negotiation, reallocation and learning
    • 2.4 The longer term
  • 3. The role of regulation in the transition to a work-from-home world
    • 3.1 Work health and safety
    • 3.2 The workplace relations framework
  • 4. How will increased working from home affect cities?
    • 4.1 Working from home will spread out economic activity
    • 4.2 How could working from home change where people live?
    • 4.3 What does this all mean for cities?
  • 5. How will working from home affect wellbeing?
    • 5.1 How does working from home affect wellbeing?
    • 5.2 Is working from home equitable?
    • 5.3 What does this all mean for wellbeing?
  • A. Conduct of this research
  • B. A simple model of working from home (forthcoming)
  • C. Additional maps
  • References
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