Not Incentivized yet Efficient: Working from Home in the Public Sector (papers.ssrn.com) 2 points by MPLan 1y ago ↗ HN
[–] MPLan 1y ago ↗ Fenizia and Kirchmaier (2025) (“FK”) studied the impacts of working from home by public sector employees. Workers assigned to work from home end up recording about 9%-10% more cases compared to workers in the office.To read more details on this study: https://www.nominalnews.com/p/wfh-hybrid-productivity
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