Mind-blowing stat, HT to Robin Hanson and Adam Ozimek:
"In a sense, remote work will allow the creation of a massive online labor market that is subject to many of the same forces of agglomeration that cities experience. … A remote labor market that was just over 6% of the labor force would be bigger than any city in the country."
Interesting how people are getting their remote work discussion about five years ago and now the conversation surrounds whether they should go back to hybrid or not. Interesting.
Mind-blowing stat, HT to Robin Hanson and Adam Ozimek:
"In a sense, remote work will allow the creation of a massive online labor market that is subject to many of the same forces of agglomeration that cities experience. … A remote labor market that was just over 6% of the labor force would be bigger than any city in the country."
https://www.overcomingbias.com/2020/08/remote-work-specializes.html
Interesting how people are getting their remote work discussion about five years ago and now the conversation surrounds whether they should go back to hybrid or not. Interesting.