HOME OFFICE E MOBILIDADE URBANA NO PERÍODO DA PANDEMIA: UMA PESQUISA DE OPINIÃO NA CIDADE DE SÃO PAULO
Abstract
The pandemic caused by COVID-19 implied changes in people's daily lives, and especially - considering social
isolation as the main strategy adopted - in the labor market. The "Home Office" was a strategy in about 46%
of Brazilian companies and this, consecutively, generated a direct impact on the urban mobility of the city,
especially urban public transport, used as the main means of transport for professionals. The aim of this
article is to present the opinion of professionals who joined the Home Office during the period of pandemic
and social isolation, and if they believe that the strategy can be beneficial to the public transportation system
of the city of São Paulo. The research is composed of bibliographic theories and support of an opinion survey
with a sample of 91 participants. This document presents a reflection for the possibility of sectors maintaining
this practice after the end of social isolation, reducing the use of transportation by professionals and
positively impacting on the urban mobility of the city
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