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Work from home jobs may fade as high-paying remote positions disappear – USA Today

Remote Work Statistics & Trends In – Forbes

Top industries for remote workers in 2024:

  1. Computer and IT
  2. Marketing
  3. Accounting and Finance
  4. Project Management
  5. Medical and Health
  6. HR and Recruiting
  7. Customer Service

Working from home: Outlook and wages in occupations with telework: US BLS

“The need to be at a jobsite is a major reason why some occupational groups are less likely to have a telework option. The following groups have high percentages of workers who did not have telework available in 2021.

  • Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance
  • Construction and extraction
  • Educational instruction and library
  • Healthcare practitioners and technical
  • Healthcare support
  • Installation, maintenance, and repair
  • Office and administrative support
  • Production
  • Personal care and service

“Workers in these groups frequently interact with the public, use tools and machinery, or perform other tasks that require them to be onsite and under supervision. They may be able to do some tasks at home that are not related to their critical job function, such as completing paperwork.”

Who Still Works from Home? – NYT

Is remote work effective: We finally have the data – McKinsey

Reopening America: Low-wage workers have suffered badly from COVID-19 so policymakers should focus on equity – Brookings


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