Found this report pertinent to HN for several reasons:
*66% of positions classified as 'anywhere jobs' within 'Computer programming, consultancy and related' in UK
*Disproportionately affects top decile earners / degree (or above) holders
Implications:
*Expansion of the remote work economy (everything from virtual collaboration apps to remittances to at-home standing desks)
*Acceleration of offshoring / globalisation within services
*Potential UK policy changes (childcare / education, building low COL areas, immigration)
Found this report pertinent to HN for several reasons:
*66% of positions classified as 'anywhere jobs' within 'Computer programming, consultancy and related' in UK
*Disproportionately affects top decile earners / degree (or above) holders
Implications:
*Expansion of the remote work economy (everything from virtual collaboration apps to remittances to at-home standing desks)
*Acceleration of offshoring / globalisation within services
*Potential UK policy changes (childcare / education, building low COL areas, immigration)