Millennials are powering the continued remote work boom, and are more likely to be remote.
While Gen Zers and boomers want to go in, millennials are opting to work from home.
Going into the office is a desire that cuts across generational lines, unifying groups that aren't often in alignment: Gen Zers, Gen Xers, and boomers.
That data paints a clearer picture of how remote work has created new segments of workers.
Of course, remote work has been life-changing for some .
Persons:
Gen Zers, —, Nick Bloom, Zers, Gen Xers, Bloom, José María Barrero, Steven J, Davis, Stanford, Charles Bond
Organizations:
Service, Stanford, People, Workers
Locations:
Southern California, Plenty