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FAU/IAB-Seminarreihe "Macroeconomics and Labor Markets"

Die Lehrstühle für Volkswirtschaftslehre und für Global Governance der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg sowie das Kompetenzfeld "Gesamtwirtschaft" des IAB organisieren diese gemeinsame Seminarreihe mit Themen an der Schnittstelle von Makroökonomie und Arbeitsmarkt.

Why Working From Home Will Stick

FAU/IAB-Seminarreihe "Macroeconomics and Labor Markets"

COVID-19 drove a mass social experiment in working from home (WFH). We survey more than 30,000 Americans over multiple waves to investigate whether WFH will stick, and why. Our data say that 20 percent of full workdays will be supplied from home after the pandemic ends, compared with just 5 percent before. We develop evidence on five reasons for this large shift: better-than-expected WFH experiences, new investments in physical and human capital that enable WFH, greatly diminished stigma associated with WFH, lingering concerns about crowds and contagion risks, and a pandemic-driven surge in technological innovations that support WFH. We also use our survey data to project three consequences: First, employees will enjoy large benefits from greater remote work, especially those with higher earnings. Second, the shift to WFH will directly reduce spending in major city centers by at least 5-10 percent relative to the pre-pandemic situation. Third, our data on employer plans and the relative productivity of WFH imply a 5 percent productivity boost in the post-pandemic economy due to re-optimized working arrangements. Only one-fifth of this productivity gain will show up in conventional productivity measures, because they do not capture the time savings from less commuting.

Termin

26.4.2022

, 14:00 - 15:30 Uhr

Zu Gast

Steven Davis (Chicago Booth) – joint work with Jose Maria Barrero and Nicholas Bloom

Ort

Digital via Zoom

Anmeldung

Forscherinnen und Forscher, die teilnehmen möchten, senden bitte eine E-Mail an macrolabor.seminar@gmail.com.