Smart Working Creates Work for Women, South Italy and Less Populated Areas: the Study of Bankitalia
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Working remotely is no longer just a response to the pandemic crisis, but a new way of creating opportunities for categories of workers who would otherwise remain out of the market
Not only an emergency response to the pandemic, but a real resource capable of expanding participation in the labour market in Italy: remote work is a valuable ally for the employment of women and the Mezzogiorno. A study prepared by some economists of the Bank of Italy highlights the potential of the so-called agile work in Italy: women, especially those with children, and workers of Southern Italy, are the main beneficiaries of this work. At t…
As there are no signs of previous trends that can explain the improvements, according to the study it becomes evident how homework has had a direct effect on inclusion
Stronger effects when smart working affects women and the range 25-49 years
Those who benefited most were women, especially those of childcare age, and those in the South. The positive effects of so-called 'smart working' in Italy were described in a study published by the Bank of Italy.
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