China News Service, July 23. According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the 23rd, recently, a Japanese public welfare organization called "Japan Productive Headquarters" conducted a report on the situation of home office in the country due to the new crown epidemic. The survey results show that half of the respondents who are working from home believe that this way of working can improve work efficiency.

Data map: Japan under the epidemic.

  According to reports, the investigation was carried out on July 6 and July 7, and the target was 1,100 workers over 20 years old, self-employed persons, etc. were not included.

  According to the report, the survey results show that 20.2% of respondents said that in order to prevent the new crown epidemic, they are still working from home. Among them, half of the respondents believe that working from home can improve work efficiency. Among them, 9.9% of the respondents believe that "work efficiency has improved", and 40.1% of the respondents said "a certain degree of improvement."

  However, the problems of the home office model such as "worry about whether the work results can be correctly evaluated" and "fairness of evaluation with employees working in the office" are also more prominent.

  Akira Kakioka, a senior researcher at the survey agency, said, “Which people are suitable for home office work, the company is also in the exploratory stage.” He also predicted that in the future, the number of people working at home should show repeated changes as the epidemic develops. Increasing and decreasing trend.