Working Paper

Working from Home, Wages, and Regional Inequality in the Light of Covid-19

Michael Irlacher, Michael Koch
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8232

We use the most recent wave of the German Qualifications and Career Survey to reveal a substantial wage premium in a Mincer regression for workers performing their job from home. The premium accounts for more than 10% and persists within narrowly defined jobs as well as after controlling for workplace characteristics. In a next step, we provide evidence on substantial regional variation in the share of jobs that can be done from home in Germany. Our analysis reveals a strong, positive relation between the share of jobs with working from home opportunities and the mean worker income in a district. Assuming that jobs with the opportunity of remote work are more crisis proof, our results suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic might affect poorer regions to a greater extent. Hence, examining regional disparities is central for policy-makers in choosing economic policies to mitigate the consequences of this crisis.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Keywords: working from home, COVID-19, regional disparities, home office, BIBB-BAuA
JEL Classification: H120, J310, J220, R100