A histogram showing the distribution of teleworkability. The x-axis represents teleworkability with values ranging from 2 to 4.5, and the y-axis represents density with values ranging from 0 to 0.8. The histogram has multiple vertical bars indicating the frequency of teleworkability levels. A dashed line represents the kernel density, and a vertical solid line represents the mean value. Specific occupations such as firefighter, barber, postsecondary teacher, travel agents, and data scientist are labeled at various points along the x-axis to illustrate different levels of teleworkability.Distribution of teleworkability. Notes: The figure contains a density plot of the distribution of our teleworkability indicator. The black vertical line visualizes the mean value of the teleworkability variable and the dotted line shows its kernel density. To illustrate the teleworkability measure, the graph also contains five exemplary occupations and their corresponding level of teleworkability, ranging from very low (firefighters) to very high (data scientists). Source(s): Authors’ own calculations and illustrations based on ATUS 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2021; O*NET version 18.1–29.0
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