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Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: "Working from home makes us happier."


An Australian study, conducted over four years and starting before the pandemic, has come up with some enlightening conclusions about the impact of working from home. The researchers are unequivocal: this flexibility significantly improves the well-being and happiness of employees, transforming our relationship with work. The tangible benefits of working…

What appeared to be a temporary constraint for many quickly turned into a revelation: the possibility of carrying out professional tasks outside the walls of the traditional office. The conclusions of this large-scale research highlight that, despite the sometimes contradictory data inherent in the complexity of the subject, offering employees the flexibility to choose to work from home has significant benefits for their physical and mental health. Consumption of vegetables, fruit and dairy products has risen, as has the preparation of home-cooked meals, a sign of increased attention to the quality of food.

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