El teletrabajo en las administraciones públicas y la conciliación en Españaun estudio descriptivo y de investigación social

  1. Jorge Crespo González 1
  2. Segundo Valmorisco 1
  3. Mª José Vicente Vicente 1
  1. 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR 02p0gd045

Journal:
Sistema: revista de ciencias sociales

ISSN: 0210-0223

Year of publication: 2023

Issue: 267

Pages: 117-133

Type: Article

More publications in: Sistema: revista de ciencias sociales

Abstract

This article started to be developed within the context of the global health pandemic of 2020. Remote working became basic when trying to stop the exposure of workers to the coronavirus. But also, there was a wide debate about whether working form homw could be seen as a formula that facilitates the reconciliation between family and work liefe of public workers. This is a descriptive study that also contains its own empirical research, with a questionnaire answered by 323 people in various areas of the Spanish public administration. As a result, we will see if it is a preferred instrument for workers who have dependent children or dependents and, in general, what impact teleworking has on family dynamics as a new labor reality.

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