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_a10.1787/0a76109f-en
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100 1 _aKer, Daniel
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245 1 0 _aMeasuring telework in the COVID-19 pandemic
_c/ [Daniel Ker, Pierre Montagnier and Vincenzo Spiezia]
260 _aParís :
_bOECD Publishing,
_c21 July 2021
300 _a48 p. :
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490 1 _aOECD Digital Economy Papers
_v; July 2021, No. 314
504 _aBibliografía: p. 45-48
520 _aThe COVID-19 crisis created a sudden need for businesses and their employees to take up or increase working from home. By facilitating teleworking, digital technologies have been crucial in allowing economic activities to endure and in enabling a significant portion of individuals to continue earning income. This paper brings together information on how teleworking has evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, it looks at which businesses and individuals have been able to leverage it to keep working. It also presents the definitions and survey vehicles underlying the statistics presented.
540 _aThe use of this work, whether digital or print, is governed by the Terms and Conditions
_b; OECD
650 7 _aEconomía digital
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650 0 _aEmpresas
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653 _ateletrabajo
653 _aorganizaciones
653 _atecnologías digitales
653 _aactividades económicas
653 _aCOVID-19
700 1 _aMontagnier, Pierre
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700 1 _aSpiezia, Vincenzo
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710 _aOrganización de Cooperación y Desarrollo Económico
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830 0 _aOECD Digital Economy Papers
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