Measuring Work from Home

54 Pages Posted: 25 Feb 2025 Last revised: 10 Mar 2025

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Shelby Buckman

University of Chicago

Jose Maria Barrero

ITAM - Business School

Nicholas Bloom

Stanford University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Steven Davis

Stanford University

Date Written: February 2025

Abstract

Headline estimates for the extent of work from home (WFH) differ widely across U.S. surveys. The differences shrink greatly when we harmonize with respect to the WFH concept, target population, and question design. As of 2025, our preferred estimates say that WFH accounts for a quarter of paid workdays among Americans aged 20-64. The WFH rate is seven percentage points higher for workers with children under eight in the household and about two percentage points higher for women than men. Desired WFH rates exceed actual rates in every major demographic group – more so for women, workers with young children, and less educated workers.

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Suggested Citation

Buckman, Shelby and Barrero, Jose Maria and Bloom, Nicholas and Davis, Steven, Measuring Work from Home (February 2025). NBER Working Paper No. w33508, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5150897

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