Home Office Remains Popular - but Slightly More Office Days
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Working from home remains popular among employees in Germany even after the coronavirus pandemic. However, many employees spent more time in the office again last year.
Germany is slightly above the EU cut at home office – but fewer and fewer people still work completely from home. Which age groups rely especially on the home office.
Homeoffice has long been part of everyday work for most of the workforce. The share that works from home remains stable, but the office is becoming more popular again.
Homeoffice has continued to establish itself in Germany after the Covid-19 pandemic, but is used on fewer working days. Almost a quarter (24%) of all workers were at least occasionally in the home office in 2024, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). Thus, the share was at a similar level as in 2023 (23%) and 2022 (24%). The extent to which work at home has now become established shows the comparison with the pre-Corona level…


Germany is slightly above the EU average at home office – but fewer and fewer people still work completely from home. However, experts do not see a trend towards return: Parents and commuters in particular often use the home office.
Even years after the Corona pandemic, employees in Germany value the home office, but use it a little less. Many people go back to the office more often, showing new figures from the Federal Statistical Office. However, experts do not see a broad trend towards return. Especially commuters and parents use the opportunity to work strongly from home. Last year, just under a quarter (24 percent) of all workers were in the home office, as the statist…
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