Used massively during the first period of sanitary confinement in 2020, teleworking has spread to very often become a regular, sustainable and supervised way of working. A survey of 4.200 Ile-de-France residents in the summer of 2021 and 30 in-depth interviews carried out the following October bear witness to the changes at work.
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