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More applicants applying for remote jobs: Finds LinkedIn analysis

Black, Hispanic and female job seekers are making up a greater share of applicants and new hires for roles that can be done remotely, LinkedIn analysis finds

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Ella Ceron | Bloomberg
Companies may be calling workers back to the office, but many want to stay home, particularly those who come from underrepresented groups.
Black, Hispanic and female job seekers are making up a greater share of applicants — and new hires — for roles that can be done remotely compared to their White and male counterparts, an  analysis released Thursday by LinkedIn finds. Between January 2019 and October 2022, the platform saw a 20% increase in the share of female applicants applying to fully remote jobs, compared to a similar decrease in male applicants over the same time period.

The analysis also found

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