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Migration behaviors leaving metropolitan areas: assessing the impacts of health risks and teleworking in the COVID-19 context

Economics

Migration behaviors leaving metropolitan areas: assessing the impacts of health risks and teleworking in the COVID-19 context

X. Peng

This intriguing study by Xue Peng explores how health risks and teleworking influenced migration away from metropolitan areas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Utilizing Japanese government survey data, the research delves into the motivations behind migration patterns, offering critical insights into teleworking's varied impacts on different employment types and the enduring effects of infection rates. Discover the implications for future policy in times of crisis.

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