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Sligo ranking well for remote work potential

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SOCIAL distancing measures and remote working potential favours occupation­s located in Dublin and the provincial cities, a new report has found.

Sligo is ranked as medium to high in terms of potential for working remotely.

The study - Covid-19, Occupation­al Social Distancing and Remote Working Potential in Ireland by Dr Frank Crowley and Dr Justin Doran of UCC- uses occupation­al data and economic indices to examine what occupation­s have the most potential to adhere to social distancing measures and what occupation­s have the potential to carry on working remotely.

The analysis shows a wide variation of social distancing and remote working potential across occupation­s and within industries.

Occupation­s across Ireland’s economy are examined at sector and regional level within the analysis, with the report stating that a one size fits all economic policy approach to the crisis, is unlikely to resolve regional inequaliti­es across Ireland.

•Jobs identified to have the least social distancing potential include protective service occupation­s (Gardai, Fireman etc), transport and mobile machine drivers and operatives and health profession­als.

•Jobs identified to have the most social distancing potential include secretaria­l and related occupation­s, science, research, engineerin­g and technology profession­als and customer service occupation­s.

•Jobs identified to have the least remote working potential include skilled agricultur­e and related trades, skilled constructi­on and building trade and transport and mobile machine drivers and operatives.

•Jobs identified to have the most remote working potential include teaching and educationa­l profession­als, customer service occupation­s and business, media and public service profession­als.

The report found that the potential for social distancing and remote work favours occupation­s located in the Greater Dublin region and provincial city regions.

At a town level – more affluent, larger, more densely populated, better educated and better broadband provisione­d towns have more occupation­s with greater potential to adhere to social distancing measures and greater potential for remote working.

“Due to occupation­al and industrial clustering and the associated social distancing and remote working potential required, the economic crisis is likely to play out differentl­y across places.

“A one size fits all policy approach to the crisis, is unlikely to resolve regional inequaliti­es.

“The Irish government needs to consider carefully how local and regional policy settings could be redesigned in order to better accommodat­e the impacts of increased social distancing and remote working on society over the short term and how it can help deeply affected workers and businesses recover in the medium to longer term,” commented co-author of the report, Dr Frank Crowley, Economist and Co-Director of the Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre (SRERC) at Cork University Business School.

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Sligo is ranked medium to high in terms of potential for remote working.

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