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Work from Home (WFH), COVID-19, and Its Impact on Women


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1 Deputy Director & Associate Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Nagpur (Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune), Nagpur - 440 008, Maharashtra, India
2 Director & Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Nagpur (Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune), Nagpur - 440 008, Maharashtra, India
     

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COVID-19 may have forever transformed the way we work by changing views toward working from home (WFH). Half of the individuals who were employed before the pandemic are now working remotely. A rising number of organizations, including Facebook and Twitter, announced that they would allow people to work remotely permanently as they see for themselves that quality work can be done remotely. Productivity can be increased even in occupations that no one dreamed could be done online. Under these circumstances, women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Women’s domestic experiences, health, job, and financial well-being have all been badly impacted. The pandemic has not only hampered women in the present, but it has also harmed their prospects. This commentary discussed the increased implications of work from home connected with COVID-19, and that the impacts on women need to be understood urgently.

Keywords

COVID-19, Women, WFH, Pandemic.

JEL Classification Codes : M10, M14, M19.

Paper Submission Date : June 10, 2021 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : July 15, 2021 ; Paper Acceptance Date : July 25, 2021 ; Paper Published Online : September 25, 2021.

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Debarun Chakraborty
Deputy Director & Associate Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Nagpur (Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune), Nagpur - 440 008, Maharashtra, India
Shrirang Altekar
Director & Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Nagpur (Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune), Nagpur - 440 008, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


COVID-19 may have forever transformed the way we work by changing views toward working from home (WFH). Half of the individuals who were employed before the pandemic are now working remotely. A rising number of organizations, including Facebook and Twitter, announced that they would allow people to work remotely permanently as they see for themselves that quality work can be done remotely. Productivity can be increased even in occupations that no one dreamed could be done online. Under these circumstances, women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic. Women’s domestic experiences, health, job, and financial well-being have all been badly impacted. The pandemic has not only hampered women in the present, but it has also harmed their prospects. This commentary discussed the increased implications of work from home connected with COVID-19, and that the impacts on women need to be understood urgently.

Keywords


COVID-19, Women, WFH, Pandemic.

JEL Classification Codes : M10, M14, M19.

Paper Submission Date : June 10, 2021 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : July 15, 2021 ; Paper Acceptance Date : July 25, 2021 ; Paper Published Online : September 25, 2021.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom%2F2021%2Fv14i9%2F166294