Remote working and spatial implications in Wales: report commissioned by the Welsh Parliament

Darja Reuschke, Nick Clifton, Jed Long

Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

Abstract

The work was commissioned under the Senedd Research COVID-19 Expert Register scheme, through which academics assist the Senedd with its work on the impacts of the COVID-19.

The EIS Committee requested the study to inform its inquiry on Remote Working: Implications for Wales, which it undertook following the Welsh Government announcing a long-term ambition for 30% of the Welsh workforce to work remotely on a regular basis. The Committee was keen to build a greater evidence base in relation to remote working, as this is an emerging policy area.

The report covers:

• geographical analysis of home working trends;
• trends in the use of co-working spaces;
• analysis of the different types of co-working spaces that exist in Wales; and
• international best practice around governmental support for co-working spaces.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherWelsh Parliament
Commissioning bodyWelsh Parliament
Number of pages25
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Wales
  • Working at home

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