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    NSW Remote Working Survey

    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated Sep 24, 2021
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    data.nsw.gov.au (2021). NSW Remote Working Survey [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/nsw-remote-working-survey/1820658
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 24, 2021
    Dataset provided by
    data.nsw.gov.au
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    A survey of 1,500 NSW workers during August and September 2020 (2020 Remote Working Survey) and March and April 2021 (2021 Remote Working Survey), commissioned to understand workers' experiences of and attitudes to remote and hybrid working. \r To be eligible, respondents had to be employed NSW residents with experience of remote working in their current job. After accounting for unemployed people and those whose jobs cannot be done remotely—for example, dentists, cashiers and cleaners—the sample represents around 59 per cent of NSW workers. \r Workers answered questions on: \r • their attitudes to remote working \r • the amount of time they spent working remotely \r • their employers’ policies, practices, and attitudes \r • how they spent their time when working remotely \r • how barriers to remote working have changed \r • the barriers they faced to hybrid working \r • their expectations for future remote working

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    NSW Remote Working Survey

    • data.nsw.gov.au
    csv
    Updated Dec 14, 2023
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    The Treasury (2023). NSW Remote Working Survey [Dataset]. https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/nsw-remote-working-survey
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    csv(2561959), csv(2482453)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 14, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    The Treasury
    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    A survey of 1,500 NSW workers during August and September 2020 (2020 Remote Working Survey) and March and April 2021 (2021 Remote Working Survey), commissioned to understand workers' experiences of and attitudes to remote and hybrid working. To be eligible, respondents had to be employed NSW residents with experience of remote working in their current job. After accounting for unemployed people and those whose jobs cannot be done remotely—for example, dentists, cashiers and cleaners—the sample represents around 59 per cent of NSW workers. Workers answered questions on: • their attitudes to remote working • the amount of time they spent working remotely • their employers’ policies, practices, and attitudes • how they spent their time when working remotely • how barriers to remote working have changed • the barriers they faced to hybrid working • their expectations for future remote working

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NSW Remote Working Survey

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Sep 24, 2021
Dataset provided by
data.nsw.gov.au
Area covered
New South Wales
Description

A survey of 1,500 NSW workers during August and September 2020 (2020 Remote Working Survey) and March and April 2021 (2021 Remote Working Survey), commissioned to understand workers' experiences of and attitudes to remote and hybrid working. \r To be eligible, respondents had to be employed NSW residents with experience of remote working in their current job. After accounting for unemployed people and those whose jobs cannot be done remotely—for example, dentists, cashiers and cleaners—the sample represents around 59 per cent of NSW workers. \r Workers answered questions on: \r • their attitudes to remote working \r • the amount of time they spent working remotely \r • their employers’ policies, practices, and attitudes \r • how they spent their time when working remotely \r • how barriers to remote working have changed \r • the barriers they faced to hybrid working \r • their expectations for future remote working

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