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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.

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Table 1.

Use and intensity of use of digital tools.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of the different profiles.

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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).

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Table 4.

Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job satisfaction before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).

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Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job stress before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).

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Collaborative and communication digital profiles and the evolution of job productivity before and during the lockdown by sub-samples (ordered probit model).

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