住房:住房萎缩、COVID-19和在家办公的挑战

P. Hubbard, J. Reades, Hendrik Walter
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在城市抗击全球大流行面临多重挑战,疾病可以通过拥挤的交通系统、购物中心和工作场所传播,但似乎不言自明的是,鼓励人们尽可能在家工作是减少COVID-19传播的最明显措施。对于那些能够远程工作的人来说,在家工作已迅速成为“新常态”,只有“一线”员工被鼓励去上班。哈伯德等人探讨了人们如何适应这个“美丽的新世界”。
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Housing: Shrinking homes, COVID-19 and the challenge of homeworking
There are multiple challenges in fighting a global pandemic in cities where disease can spread through crowded transit systems, shopping centres and workplaces, but it seems self-evident that encouraging people to work at home, if possible, is the most obvious measure that can reduce the transmission of COVID-19 Homeworking has quickly become the 'new normal' for those able to work remotely, with only 'frontline' workers encouraged to travel to work Here, Hubbard et al explore how people are adapting to this 'brave new world'
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