Exploring policy options on teleworking. Steering local economic and employment development in the time of remote work
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2018
56 p.
epidemic disease ; telework ; local economic development ; employment ; SME ; government policy ; future of work
OECD Regional Development Working Papers
2020/10
Work organization
https://doi.org/10.1787/5738b561-en
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper explores and classifies some of the most common policy options adopted by national, regional and local policy makers in the context of or prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to enable, encourage and make the most of teleworking. It also considers efforts to foster the attraction and retention of remote workers and entrepreneurs in particular places. The current crisis represents, among other things, a mass experiment in teleworking, unprecedented in size and scope. A shift towards large-scale, long-lasting teleworking would have profound implications for the geography of local employment. However, SMEs may be less equipped than larger firms to face this change. Public policy can play an important role in turning teleworking into an opportunity for all, to minimise the potential of widening pre-existing disparities between people, places and firms."
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