More working from home

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In 2015, 38 percent of workers in management, business and financial operations occupations, and 35 percent of those employed in professional and related occupations, did some or all of their work from home on days they worked, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Workers employed in other occupations were less likely to work from home on days they worked. The share of workers doing some or all of their work at home grew from 19 percent  in 2003 — the first year the study was conducted — to 24 percent in 2015. The average time that employed people spent working at home on days they worked increased by 40 minutes, from 2.6 hours to 3.2 hours.

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