Hybrid and mixed work still unusual, but increasingly common in 2021. Learn more in this America Counts story.
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Sharp Drop in On-Site and In-Person Work Since 2019 [ [link removed] ]
Sharp Drop in On-Site/In-Person Work Since 2019
The share of U.S. jobs worked on-site dropped roughly 10 percentage points from 84% in 2019 to 74% in 2021, the first full year of the pandemic, according to the?Survey of Income and Program Participation?(SIPP).
The share of jobs done exclusively from home (fully home-based jobs) roughly doubled from 11% of all jobs in 2019 to 23% in 2020, before declining to about 21% in 2021.
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Jobs worked some days on-site and other days from home ? referred to as mixed or hybrid work ? represented the smallest share of all jobs worked each year, but increased from around 4% in 2020 to 6% in 2021.
The category of essential worker was created by the?Department of Homeland Security?to characterize workers?employed in occupations considered vital?to the continued operation of the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to?DHS methodology, around 7 in 10 jobs overall were deemed essential in each survey year.
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