What might working from home mean for the geography of work and commuting in the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Canada?

Urban Stud. 2024 Feb;61(3):567-588. doi: 10.1177/00420980231186499. Epub 2023 Aug 7.

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the precarity of urban society, illustrating both opportunities and challenges. Teleworking rates increased dramatically during the pandemic and may be sustained over the long term. For transportation planners, these changes belie the broader questions of how the geography of work and commuting will change based on pandemic-induced shifts in teleworking and what this will mean for society and policymaking. This study focuses on these questions by using survey data (n = 2580) gathered in the autumn of 2021 to explore the geography of current and prospective telework. The study focuses on the Greater Golden Horseshoe, the mega-region in Southern Ontario, representing a fifth of Canadians. Survey data document telework practices before and during the pandemic, including prospective future telework practices. Inferential models are used to develop working-from-home scenarios which are allocated spatially based on respondents' locations of work and residence. Findings indicate that telework appears to be poised to increase most relative to pre-pandemic levels around downtown Toronto based on locations of work, but increases in teleworking are more dispersed based on employees' locations of residence. Contrary to expectations by many, teleworking is not significantly linked to home-work disconnect - suggesting that telework is poised to weaken the commute-housing trade-off embedded in bid rent theory. Together, these results portend a poor outlook for downtown urban agglomeration economies but also more nuanced impacts than simply inducing sprawl.

新冠疫情凸显了城市社会的不稳定性,表明了机遇与挑战并存。在新冠疫情期间,远程工作率急剧上升,并可能长期保持下去。对于交通规划者来说,这些变化掩盖了更广泛的问题,即由于疫情引起的远程办公的转变,工作的地理位置和通勤会如何变化,以及这对社会和政策制定将意味着什么。本研究利用2021 年秋季收集的调查数据(n= 2580),重点考察了这些问题,以探索当前和未来远程工作的地理分布情况。本文重点研究了大金马蹄地区(Greater Golden Horseshoe),这是安大略省南部的特大地区,占加拿大人口的五分之一。调查数据记录了新冠疫情之前和期间的远程工作实践,包括预期的未来远程工作实践。推理模型用于制定在家办公方案,并根据受访者的工作地点和居住地点进行空间分配。研究结果表明,根据工作地点来看,相对于新冠疫情前的水平,多伦多市中心附近的远程工作似乎增加最多,但根据员工的居住地点来看,远程工作的增加则较为分散。与许多人的预期相反,远程办公与家与工作脱离之间的关系并不显著--这表明远程办公有望削弱竞租理论中的通勤与住房权衡。总之,这些结果预示着市中心城市集聚经济的前景不佳,但是远程办公可能会带来更微妙的影响而不仅仅是导致无序扩张。.

Keywords: commuting; downtown; telework; urban geography; working from home.