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Telework and Social Services in Spain during the COVID-19 Pandemic.


ABSTRACT: This paper analyses teleworking in social services during the state of alarm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. It has a double objective: To analyse the profile of the professional who teleworked in social services and, on the other hand, to analyse the perception of teleworkers of working conditions during this period, as well as the degree to which they have been affected by them depending on whether they work face-to-face or telematically. To this end, a questionnaire was administered to Spanish social service professionals working, obtaining a sample of 560 professionals in the sector. The profile obtained in relation to teleworking may be especially useful when considering the progressive incorporation of more non-presential activity in social services, and the results show that, although teleworking has been perceived as an efficient way of overcoming the limitations to face-to-face work arising from the pandemic, both the positive and negative consequences of the implementation of this modality of work should be carefully assessed.

SUBMITTER: Morilla-Luchena A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7830888 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Telework and Social Services in Spain during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Morilla-Luchena Aleix A   Muñoz-Moreno Rocío R   Chaves-Montero Alfonso A   Vázquez-Aguado Octavio O  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20210115 2


This paper analyses teleworking in social services during the state of alarm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain. It has a double objective: To analyse the profile of the professional who teleworked in social services and, on the other hand, to analyse the perception of teleworkers of working conditions during this period, as well as the degree to which they have been affected by them depending on whether they work face-to-face or telematically. To this end, a questionnaire was administered  ...[more]

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