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A growing body of data is debunking myths about remote work
As conflicts over return-to-office initiatives rage, whether in the U.S. government or the private sector, the amount of data about remote work continues to grow. Many organizations, worried about potential drops in morale and productivity, are calling employees back to the office. But the employees, having experienced the flexibility of remote work, are reluctant to let it go. In this context, a recent two-part meta-analysis published in the peer-reviewed journal "Personal Psychology" and led by Ravi Gajendran and his team offers crucial insights into the real effects of remote work, potentially reshaping this ongoing debate. Gajendran's first meta-analysis covers 108 studies

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