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Moving to the suburbs? Exploring the potential impact of work-from-home on suburbanization in Poland

The main goal of this paper is to assess the likelihood of office workers relocating to the suburbs due to work-from-home opportunities and the key factors influencing these preferences. Our study focuses on Poland, a country with different cultural individualism at work, which can impact work-from-...

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