(ANSA) - BELGRADE, FEBRUARY 06 - In 2018, 5.2% of employed
persons aged 15 to 64 in the European Union usually worked from
home, but the share was very much lower in several EU countries
in Central- and Eastern Europe, show new data made public by
Eurostat.
Very few people usually work from home in Bulgaria (0.3%) and
Romania (0.4%), but also in Croatia (1.4%), Greece (2.0%),
Hungary (2.3%), Lithuania (2.5%), Latvia (2.9%) and Slovakia
(3.6%). With 14.0% of employed people usually working from home
in 2018, the Netherlands topped in the EU, followed by Finland
(13.3%), Luxembourg (11.0%) and Austria (10.0%), Eurostat said.
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