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Working from home during the corona-crisis is associated with higher subjective well-being for women with long (pre-corona) commutes
Maarten Kroesen
Transport and Logistics
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women
100%
people
100%
control
66%
workers
66%
panels
66%
internet
33%
interventions
33%
populations
33%
men
33%
surveys
33%
viruses
33%
covid-19
33%
Social Sciences
Wellbeing
50%
Government
50%
Workers
50%
Duration
50%
Measurement
25%
Commuting
25%
Dutch
25%
Change
25%
Situation
25%
COVID-19
25%
Work from Home
25%
Internet
25%
Intervention
25%
Interest
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Control
100%
Woman
100%
Man
50%
Internet
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Women
100%
People
100%
Adverse Effects
33%
Men
33%
Psychology
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Wellbeing
50%
Expectations
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Well-Being
100%
Commuting
16%
State Intervention
16%