Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America

In this paper we propose a comparable measure of approximate teleworkers in Latin American countries using official labor surveys. To do this, we start from a review of the context and concept of teleworking that allows a better understanding of the matter. Then, we study the literature and propose...

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Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
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Teleworking
Telecommuting
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spelling 2024-06-28T14:06:01Z2024-06-28T14:06:01Zhttps://muse.jhu.edu/pub/251/article/906619http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/34712Population ReviewTeleworkingTelecommutingMeasurementTeleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin AmericaArtículo de revistaProductos de Generación de Nuevo Conocimientohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501Abierto (Texto Completo)http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2In this paper we propose a comparable measure of approximate teleworkers in Latin American countries using official labor surveys. To do this, we start from a review of the context and concept of teleworking that allows a better understanding of the matter. Then, we study the literature and propose a standard methodology, understanding teleworkers as homeworkers with occupations supported by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Finally, we apply our methodological proposal in Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina, finding that the conditions imposed by the pandemic seem to have increased levels of effective use of telework. However, the use of telework has not been "massive", even in the face of the severity of the pandemic. We close the paper by exploring the characteristics of the approximate teleworkers, obtaining that they tend to be more female, have university education, and work in small firms; they also are slightly older than other workers.Oviedo-Gil, Yanira MarcelaCala Vitery, Favio ErnestoORIGINALTeleworking an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin AmericaTeleworking an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin AmericaArchivo abierto / Open archiveapplication/octet-stream540627https://expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co/bitstream/20.500.12010/34712/1/Teleworking%20an%20approach%20to%20its%20measurement%20using%20official%20labor%20surveys%20in%20Latin%20America3a627b473262d6ab067629395df3b6beMD51open access20.500.12010/34712oai:expeditiorepositorio.utadeo.edu.co:20.500.12010/347122024-06-28 09:31:14.443open accessRepositorio Institucional - Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozanoexpeditiorepositorio@utadeo.edu.co
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title Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
spellingShingle Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
Teleworking
Telecommuting
Measurement
title_short Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
title_full Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
title_fullStr Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
title_sort Teleworking: an approach to its measurement using official labor surveys in Latin America
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Teleworking
Telecommuting
Measurement
topic Teleworking
Telecommuting
Measurement
description In this paper we propose a comparable measure of approximate teleworkers in Latin American countries using official labor surveys. To do this, we start from a review of the context and concept of teleworking that allows a better understanding of the matter. Then, we study the literature and propose a standard methodology, understanding teleworkers as homeworkers with occupations supported by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Finally, we apply our methodological proposal in Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina, finding that the conditions imposed by the pandemic seem to have increased levels of effective use of telework. However, the use of telework has not been "massive", even in the face of the severity of the pandemic. We close the paper by exploring the characteristics of the approximate teleworkers, obtaining that they tend to be more female, have university education, and work in small firms; they also are slightly older than other workers.
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