A brief approach to teleworking as an option to postpone retirement
Special reference to the sustainability of the pension system
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https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi5.14759Keywords:
Older workers, teleworking, pensions, retirement, changeAbstract
Assuming the enormous relevance that teleworking has acquired as a result of the pandemic as a predominant subspecies of remote work in Spain, the purpose of this study is to offer an adequate answer to the following question: is teleworking an option to postpone retirement?
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