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StatCan says only 4 in 10 Canadians can feasibly perform their job from home – CTV News

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While news about employees performing more productively than ever as they work from home amid the COVID-19 pandemic is doing the rounds over the internet, new data released by Statistics Canada reveals that only four in 10 Canadians hold jobs that can be reasonably performed remotely.

The data compared telework capacity with actual telework data that had been reported early in the pandemic, and found that 39 per cent of workers were teleworking during the last full week of March. This means although only 39 per cent of Canadians are feasibly able to continue their jobs from home, pretty much every workforce that had that option took it. 

Here’s what the data says:

“Taken together, these findings suggest the Canadian labour market responded very quickly to the onset of the pandemic by increasing its prevalence of telework to the maximum capacity,” the report states.

The report raises the question of whether working from home will be the new normal even after the pandemic, as it is clear there is a higher capacity for remote working than was being taken advantage of before COVID-19.

 

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