Remote work has become more widespread in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and high levels of remote work are likely to persist. All countries for which comparable data are available have seen an expansion of remote work in recent years, and most businesses and individuals expect a greater use of this working practice than before the pandemic.
Attracting talent: The (no longer) remote option for regions and cities
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