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Télétravail : solution d’avenir ou boom éphémère ?

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  • Isabelle Hansez

    (ULG)

  • Laurent Taskin

    (LSM, CIRTES/LOURIM (UCLouvain))

  • Jacques-François Thisse

    (UCLouvain et Ecole nationale des Ponts et Chaussées)

Abstract

Depuis le début de la crise Covid, entre 40 et 60% de Belges ont pratiqué le télétravail, accélérant brutalement sa diffusion. Il est probable que la pratique du télétravail s’intensifie durablement et que l’on ne revienne pas à la situation «pré-Covid». Pourquoi les entreprises et les travailleurs ne pratiquaient pas davantage le télétravail «avant», quelles barrières la crise a-t-elle fait sauter, quelles sont les conséquences de cette intensification du télétravail demain et quelles recommandations peuvent-être adressées aux employeurs, salariés et décideurs politiques? Dans ce numéro spécial de Regards économiques, trois expertises dialoguent afin d’offrir une compréhension multidisciplinaire du phénomène «télétravail» aujourd’hui et demain

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  • Isabelle Hansez & Laurent Taskin & Jacques-François Thisse, 2021. "Télétravail : solution d’avenir ou boom éphémère ?," Regards économiques 164, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  • Handle: RePEc:ctl:louvrg:164
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.14428/regardseco/2021.06.08.01
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    1. Julien Descamps & Claire Duchene & Maxime Fontaine & Naomé Ide & Pierre Marissal & Pablo Medina Lockhart & Mathieu Strale & Ilan Tojerow & Benjamin Wayens, 2021. "Analyse et l’impact du télétravail en région de Bruxelles-Capitale: Rapport d'étude," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/336952, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.

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    Marché du travail; emploi et chômage;

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