The future of working from home
Due to a series of extended lockdowns and ‘stay at home’ measures, along with the closure of schools and quarantine regulations for those in close contact with infected persons, more people have been working from home during the pandemic than ever before. The issue is currently in the crosshairs...
Main Authors: | Wright, Edward, Gee, Ricky, Axler, Mark, Lundy, Craig, Hutchings, Sharon, Vickers, Tom |
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Format: | Article |
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Bristol University Press
2021
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