Anonymous, "Are other people in your household working remotely? (Q10a WI2020)", contributed by Briana Leone and Alison Kenner, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 19 April 2021, accessed 24 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/are-other-people-your-household-working-remotely-q10a-wi2020
Critical Commentary
The chart reflects answers collected from the Winter2020 question #10. that asked: Are other people in your household working remotely? Following are the structured responses prepare by the research group:
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
Other, please explain
Of the 63 respondents who answered this question, the following was collected:
32 respondents said the people they lived with, could not work remotely
9 respondents said yes, other people in their households were able to transition to remote set up
7 respondents said no one in the house is working
7 respondents said they lived alone
3 respondents said the people they lived with were unemployed or laid off
3 respondents said there is a mix of situations in their home
1 respondent said the person they lived was working remotely but is now back in the office
1 respondent said the person they lived did not work prior to COVID-19 and did small jobs
1 respondent said both their parents were retired
The data was produced by the Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 Survey - Overview, which was administered to 83 people over a fourteen week period between December 2020 and March 2021. Visit the Winter 2020 Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 - Survey Results page to view more data from our survey. The project is approved by Drexel’s IRB.