Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of respondents grouped by teleworking preference

VariableCategory
Decrease teleworkingContinue the sameIncrease teleworking
Gender    
 Women, n(%)73 (78)519 (77)122 (79)
 Men, n(%)20 (22)156 (23)33 (21)
Age, M (SD) 45.5 (10.1)48.3 (10.2)47.1 (10.4)
Education   
 High school or lower, n (%)*35 (5)15 (10)
 Post-secondary education, n(%)3 (3)91 (13)24 (15)
 Bachelor’s degree, n(%)11 (12)94 (14)49 (32)
 Master’s degree, n(%)59 (64)327 (48)55 (35)
 Post-graduate, n(%)19 (21)128 (19)12 (8)
Office type   
 Private room, n(%)*13 (2)3 (2)
 Shared room of two people, n(%)*15 (2)5 (3)
 Shared room of 3–4 people, n(%)*35 (5)6 (4)
 Open-plan office (over four persons), n(%)*14 (2)7 (5)
 ABO, unassigned desks, n(%)80 (92)541 (80)114 (74)
 ABO, assigned desks, n (%)7 (8)41 (6)10 (6)
 Othera, n(%)*16 (2)10 (6)
Amount of telework  
 I do not telework, n(%)3 (3)23 (3)22 (13)
 Less frequently, n(%)*29 (4)15 (9)
 2–3 days per month, n(%)*18 (3)8 (5)
 1–2 days per week, n(%)6 (7)94 (14)17 (10)
 3–4 days per week, n(%)58 (63)337 (49)89 (55)
 Daily, n(%)24 (26)190 (27)12 (7)

Notes:

aIncludes shared rooms and open-plan offices with unassigned desks and laboratory facilities; *Cells with less than three observations have been left blank

Source: Authors’ own work

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