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Which jobs are done from home? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey

Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon and Roland Rathelot
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Lena Hensvik: Uppsala University

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Abstract: Which jobs are more likely to be affected by mobility restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic? This paper uses American Time Use Survey data to measure the share of the work hours that are spent at home for different job categories. We compute and provide home-working shares by occupation (US census classification, SOC and international ISCO classification), and by industry (US census classification, NAICS and international ISIC classification).

Keywords: home-working; remote work; time-use; COVID. JEL Classification: J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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