
""Anyone who thought that everyone would have to return to the office in economically difficult times was mistaken. Home office is here to stay.""
""In 2019, it found that just 3.7% of online job offers allowed employees to work from home. By 2022, this ratio had risen strongly to 16.8%.""
""The foundation named the IT sector as having an especially strong work-from-home culture, with seven of the 10 most prolific home office jobs in IT.""
""A large number of jobs across all sectors do not provide a realistic opportunity to work from home but for so-called white-collar workers in particular, it can be an option.""
The Bertelsmann Foundation's study reveals that 20% of job offers in Germany now include work-from-home options, maintaining the same level as the previous year. This marks a significant rise from just 3.7% in 2019. The analysis covered 79 million online job advertisements from 2019 to 2025. While many sectors do not offer remote work, white-collar jobs, particularly in IT, show a strong home office culture. However, opportunities for remote work are limited in fields typically filled by women, which require direct contact with people.
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