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The census may not be

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Yet at the same time, it is also possible that there was a preference for driving (amongst those with the option to do so) due to concerns about the safety (risk of exposure to Covid) of public transport. Public transport usage patterns may have changed, but use of masks and other mitigations have become much less common – a ‘fear of public transport’ narrative does not seem convincing for explaining current 2022 patterns of usage.

Are we seeing a genuine shift to working from singapore rcs data home? Anecdotally, it would seem that this might be the case – many people are working at least part of the time from home. Yet it should be remembered that this is only an option for a limited set of people: some employers tackle more presenteeist approaches, and many occupations simply cannot be done from home.

This raises a question of how we might be able to tell whether this is a long-term shift. the best instrument to explore this issue. A census, by its nature, asks a limited set of questions, often with a limited and fixed set of response categories. Typical forms only contain space to enter one set of details for an employer – it does not adapt well to record the circumstances of people with more than one job, especially if it is difficult to say which is the ‘main’ job. Similarly, only one transport mode can be entered.
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