la-fours t1_itqce7s wrote
Y'all should read this article because the comments here don't really mirror what this study is trying to say. Classic Reddit I guess.
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This study is talking abut things at a global level and is categorizing entire countries in the urban/rural paradigm. This isn't about downtown NYC vs some farm in Montana.
worm600 t1_itqjc0z wrote
The study is still making the same fairly obvious points, though: remote work is mostly about white collar jobs and still requires technology to be effective, both of which are relatively more scarce in rural or poorer locations. That is equally true at the country or count level.
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