Briana Leone, "Are other people in your household working remotely? (Q10 SP2020)", contributed by Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 13 April 2021, accessed 24 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/are-other-people-your-household-working-remotely-q10-sp2020
Critical Commentary
This chart reflects data collected from Question #10 on the Spring 2020 survey, which asked: Are other people in your household working remotely? The options for this question include:
Yes, they are able to transition their work to a remote set up
Yes, but they were just laid off.
No, their job cannot be done remotely.
They are working remotely but intermittently
There is a mix of situations in my household.
I don’t know
N/A
Other, please explain
Out of the 83 people who replied, 39 respondents noted they were able to transition to a remote set up; 25 respondents noted their work could not transition to a remote set-up; 11 respondents noted it was not applicable; 3 respondents noted having mixed situations in their households; 2 respondents said no other people in their household were working remotely (one of them noted that they were living alone); 2 respondents had other situations, one respondent saying their dad had been furloughed and another said they were retired; and 1 respondent was remote before COVID-19.
The data was produced by the Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 Survey - Overview, which was administered to 86 people over a six week period in May-June 2020. Visit the Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 - Survey Results page to view more data from our survey. The project is approved by Drexel’s IRB.