Abstract

The paper examines information on the number of coworking spaces in various cities of Russia as an indirect indicator of the relative concentration of remotely employed workers who use specially organized places to work both on a permanent basis and as a temporary office, including during business trips or vacations. The results obtained reflect the current trends in the geographical spread of remote employment and emphasize the need for further study of this issue.

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