作者
Julene Paul
发表日期
2022/12/1
期刊
Journal of Rural Studies
卷号
96
页码范围
101-111
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Rates of working from home (WFH) have grown quickly over the last two decades, yet the option to do so varies by job sector and education level. Due to the advantages associated with WFH, equity concerns have arisen regarding the types of workers still required to commute. While previous studies have identified relationships between socioeconomic status and WFH access, few researchers have addressed the role of residential location. This paper uses pre-pandemic survey data to identify differences in WFH behaviors among U.S. rural and non-rural workers. To isolate the independent effect of residential location, this analysis uses binomial logistic and multinomial logistic regressions of 2017 travel data. Compared to urbanites, rural people prefer to work from home but less frequently can do so, all else equal. Findings on ethnicity, education, household structure, and professional employment also suggest …
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