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The Work-from-Home Shock to Labor Markets
Richard Freeman
&
Ina Ganguli
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These are preliminary drafts and may not have been subjected to the formal review process of the NBER. This page will be updated as the book is revised.
CONFERENCE HELD
November 3-4, 2023
PUBLISHER
: University of Chicago Press
Table of Contents
Introduction to "The Work-from-Home Shock to Labor Markets"
Author(s):
Richard Freeman
&
Ina Ganguli
Chapter 1:
Working-from-Home to the Rescue? WFH in the COVID-19 Pandemic Recession and Recovery
Author(s):
Richard Freeman
,
Ina Ganguli
,
Michael J. Handel
&
Gabriel D. Lewis
Chapter 2:
Work from Home in the Nordics: More Than a Remote Possibility
Author(s):
Adam Gill
,
Lena E. Hensvik
&
Oskar Nordström Skans
Chapter 3:
From Crisis to Norm: How Remote Work Patterns and Employee Engagement Have Transformed across Occupations
Author(s):
Christos Makridis
&
Jason Schloetzer
Chapter 4:
Remote Work and Team Productivity
Author(s):
E. Glen Dutcher
&
Krista Saral
Chapter 5:
Effect of Employee Ownership on Work-from-Home and Employment Response to COVID-19 Shock
Author(s):
Huanan Xu
,
Douglas L. Kruse
,
Joseph R. Blasi
&
Richard B. Freeman
Chapter 6:
Job Posting for Working from Home
Author(s):
Jorn Boehnke
Chapter 7:
Working from Home: Working by Self versus with AI Assistant
Author(s):
Aleksandra Przegalinska
Chapter 8:
Willingness to Pay for Workplace Health, Safety, and Remote Work
Author(s):
Gabriel D. Lewis
,
Arin Dube
&
Ina Ganguli
Chapter 9:
Characterizing the Travel Nurse Market during COVID-19: A Tale of Two Markets for Interchangeable Labor
Author(s):
Robert Longyear
&
Caroline E. Adams
Chapter 10:
BLS Measurement of Telework During and Shortly After the Pandemic—An On-the-Ground Perspective of How It Happened
Author(s):
Anne Polivka
&
Mary Dorinda Allard