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Working More, Less or the Same During COVID-19? A Mixed Method, Intersectional Analysis of Remote Workers
Wen Fan,
Phyllis Moen
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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COVID-19
100%
Working Hours
100%
Intersectional Analysis
100%
Remote Workers
100%
Remote Work
42%
Preschool children
14%
Survey Data
14%
Black Women
14%
Socioeconomic Status
14%
Work Experience
14%
Race-ethnicity
14%
Older children
14%
Hours Worked
14%
Advanced Degree
14%
Hispanic Women
14%
Nationally Representative Sample
14%
COVID-19 Pandemic
14%
Caregiving
14%
Black Men
14%
College Degree
14%
Shape Change
14%
Paid Work
14%
Perceived Change
14%
Qualitative Survey Data
14%
Women Managers
14%
Sandwich Generation
14%
Social Sciences
Survey Analysis
100%
COVID-19
100%
Remote Work
100%
Caregiving
50%
Women Managers
50%
COVID 19 Epidemic
50%
Preschool Children
50%