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期刊名:Review of economics of the household

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ISSN:1569-5239

e-ISSN:1573-7152

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Telecommuting has been on the rise in the U.S. and working from home may affect how workers allocate their time over the course of a day. In this paper, using a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) framework, we examine differences in time ...