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Productivity of Working at Home and Time Allocation Between Paid Work, Unpaid Work and Leisure Activities During a Pandemic.

Samare P I HulsAyesha SajjadTim Andre KantersLeona Hakkaart van RoijenWerner B F BrouwerJob N J A van Exel
Published in: PharmacoEconomics (2021)
Productivity of paid work decreased, and people reallocated time between paid and unpaid work and leisure during the first COVID-19 lockdown. Changes in time allocation and productivity differed across subgroups. If working at home becomes more common, future research should focus on the long-term impact on productivity and mental and physical health.
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