The effect of the great lockdown on homeworking in the United Kingdom

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Report

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Publication date

July 15, 2020

Summary:

In this report, Darja Reuschke of the University of Southampton and Alan Felstead of Cardiff University present findings of their analysis of homeworking during the Coronavirus lockdown. Based upon data collected from approximately 7,000 people via the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS), the report focusses on the effect of the Coronavirus lockdown in the UK on both the extent and intensity of homeworking, its relationship with mental well-being and how these effects have varied between ‘new’ and ‘established’ homeworkers.

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https://wiserd.ac.uk/publications/effect-great-lockdown-homeworking-united-kingdom

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