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Survey probes Covid and work
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 by Tai Moses
Did you work from home before the pandemic? How has Covid changed your work life? Do you still commute to a workplace or is the corner cafe as far as you go? A survey from UT, in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation, “is seeking to understand how the Covid-19 pandemic has changed work patterns for Texas residents,” according to the news release. Besides exploring current work habits, the survey encourages respondents to peer into the crystal ball to see how their work arrangements might change in a time after Covid – if such a time is in the cards. The data collected from the survey “will help provide insights to plan future transportation infrastructure investments and create an equitable living environment for Texans.” Texas residents may take the survey here until March 15.
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