Fig 1.
Descriptive statistics of the evolution of subjective well-being and productivity before and during the lockdown.
Source: First wave of the Survey on the COVID-19 socio-economic impacts in Luxembourg (SEI), ‘home office’ module, LISER and University of Luxembourg. Notes: Weighted figures. The sub-sample used to study job stress covers 306 teleworkers, for the two others we have 438 observations.
Table 1.
Use and intensity of use of digital tools.
Table 2.
Characteristics of the different profiles.
Table 3.
Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of subjective well-being and job productivity before and during the lockdown (ordered probit model).
Table 4.
Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job satisfaction before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).
Table 5.
Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job stress before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).
Table 6.
Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job productivity before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).