Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts, February 24, 2024
Summary
Remote working rates continue to hover around the midway mark across the US, Germany, and the UK. In Japan, the rates are lower and among China’s socioeconomic elite, rates are higher. In all countries surveyed except China, the remote working rate is somewhat lower than in 2021. No single age group has significantly higher or lower remote working rates.
This MetaFAQs reports on the percentage of working adults who ever work remotely, split by country and age group.
Nearly half of workers work remotely and the share is dropping slowly
- Working remotely, if even periodically or in a hybrid arrangement, continues to be the regular practice of half of workers in the US and UK
- Remote working rates have subsided since 2021, although not rapidly
- In Germany, the rate was 54% in 2021 and has since declined to 47%
- The lowest rate among the countries surveyed is among workers in Japan, which had been below half of workers in 2021 and has since dropped to 35%