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Number of days working from home has changed little for most people

The average number of days worked from home reduced between June 2020 and June 2021, but 75% of people remained the same.

Working from home | 02 February, 2022

Almost a third of people are still working from home

Only a small proportion of people worked completely from home before the pandemic, while in June 2021 that number was 31%.

Working from home | 24 January, 2022

Days working from home are levelling out

Rates of working from home are decreasing, but levelled off between October 2020 and June 2021.

Working from home | 17 January, 2022

Increased working from home will affect commuting patterns

In places where many people continue to work from home, public transport peak periods may be very different.

Working from home | 14 July, 2021

How much of the shift to homeworking will stick?

A third of people who never worked from home have changed to doing this some or all of the time. A key unknown is the extent to which these patterns will stick.

Working from home | 11 June, 2021
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COVID-19 TRANSAS

COVID-19 Transport, Travel and Social Adaptation Study

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