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Study Links Remote Work to Increased Fertility Rates
A recent study across 38 countries indicates that remote work may enhance fertility rates, with couples working from home seeing an increase of 0.32 children per woman.
Editorial Staff
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Research conducted in 38 countries, including several in Europe, has revealed a correlation between remote work and fertility rates.
The study found that couples who work from home at least one day a week experience an increase of 0.32 children per woman compared to those who do not.
This finding underscores the potential implications of flexible work arrangements on family planning and demographic trends.