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University as a Bridge from Technology to Society. IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (Cat. No.00CH37043), 2002
This paper discusses how the advances of modern technology have greatly enlarged the possibilities for a number of people who either need or wish to work from home. The variety of professions as well as the skills, importance of the work and remuneration for such tasks has significantly increased in the last few years.
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This paper discusses how the advances of modern technology have greatly enlarged the possibilities for a number of people who either need or wish to work from home. The variety of professions as well as the skills, importance of the work and remuneration for such tasks has significantly increased in the last few years.
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2016
Journalistically speaking … —DAVID FOSTER WALLACE, “Federer Both Flesh and Not” THIS BOOK HAS MADE A CASE FOR THE CENTRALITY OF journalism—its office cultures, professional protocols, and print media—in the development and reception of literary modernism in the United States over the first half of the twentieth century. It
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Journalistically speaking … —DAVID FOSTER WALLACE, “Federer Both Flesh and Not” THIS BOOK HAS MADE A CASE FOR THE CENTRALITY OF journalism—its office cultures, professional protocols, and print media—in the development and reception of literary modernism in the United States over the first half of the twentieth century. It
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This paper documents an increase in residential electricity consumption while industrial and commercial consumption has fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays closely resembling those of weekends.
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This paper documents an increase in residential electricity consumption while industrial and commercial consumption has fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays closely resembling those of weekends.
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Individualism and Working from Home
SSRN Electronic JournalThis paper investigates the role of individualism in explaining cross-country differences in working from home (WFH). Using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS) of the United States and the European Social Survey (ESS), we isolate the influence of individualism by comparing immigrants from different cultural backgrounds residing in the same ...
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