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Press releaseProtection seekers from Ukraine: making better use of potential for the German labour market

New data from the Federal Institute for Population Research show a further increase in the employment rate among Ukrainian refugees. This has almost doubled from 16 per cent in summer 2022 to 30 per cent in spring 2024.

Peer-Reviewed Articles in Scientific JournalsTo what extent does working from home lead to savings in commuting time? A panel analysis using the Australian HILDA Survey

Rüger, Heiko; Laß, Inga; Stawarz, Nico; Mergener, Alexandra (2024)

Travel Behaviour and Society 37

DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2024.100839

With growing concern about the climate impact of travel, a central question is the extent to which working from home (WFH) can reduce commuting. Recently, the question has received even more attention as WFH has increased sharply with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the state of research is marked by mixed results and lacking longitudinal evidence. We investigate the link between WFH and total weekly commuting time by applying fixed effects regression to panel data from the Australian HILDA Survey, covering the period 2002–2019. We go beyond previous research by examining the moderating roles of the extent of WFH, the duration of the WFH episode, and gender. Overall, we find that doing any work from home is associated with a significant decrease in employees’ weekly commuting time of about 14% on average. The reduction sets in immediately with the start of WFH and tends to further increase thereafter. However, only high shares of WFH are associated with substantial drops in commuting time, and reductions are larger for women than men. Taking into account Australian workers’ reported WFH preferences, our results suggest maximum potential future commuting time savings of about 17–25% compared to 2019.

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