De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest

The Covid-19 crisis has had a deep impact on the way we work. For a few months, a large part of the Belgian population tried full-time teleworking, often for the first time. Seen initially as a way of limiting contact, teleworking has gradually taken root, becoming more common where it was already p...

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Main Authors: Claire Duchêne, Mathieu Strale, Marine Willeput, Nathan Pudles, Jean-Michel Decroly, Catherine Hellemans, Sabine Pohl, Magali Verdonck
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Language:English
Published: Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB 2024-08-01
Series:Brussels Studies
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/brussels/7812
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description The Covid-19 crisis has had a deep impact on the way we work. For a few months, a large part of the Belgian population tried full-time teleworking, often for the first time. Seen initially as a way of limiting contact, teleworking has gradually taken root, becoming more common where it was already practised and extending to new positions and sectors not previously concerned. With this widespread implementation, major societal impacts are to be expected, particularly in Brussels, where teleworking is most widespread. It is important to anticipate them, to prepare for them and to adapt to them as best as possible. This article is part of a project to assess the social security debt associated with the widespread implementation of teleworking in Brussels by 2050. More specifically, based on recent literature and data, this article analyses the potential impact of teleworking in Brussels on well-being, the economy, employment, property, mobility and public finances.
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Brussels Studies
employment
mobility
real estate market
public action
quality of life
title De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
title_full De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
title_fullStr De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
title_full_unstemmed De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
title_short De veralgemening van telewerk in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
title_sort de veralgemening van telewerk in het brussels hoofdstedelijk gewest
topic employment
mobility
real estate market
public action
quality of life
url https://journals.openedition.org/brussels/7812
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