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Over 9% of Honolulu Workers are Remote: Report

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The share of remote workers in Honolulu has grown to 9.2% of workers over 16 years of age—and with 54% of them female, the Hawaii capital city has the fifth highest percentage of female remote workers in the western U.S.

The findings come from a report published by CoworkingMag, which both covers and provides original research around the coworking industry. The online publication is linked to CoworkingCafe.

Additional highlights for Honolulu:

According to CoworkingMag, even within the U.S. west, there is significant variation in the representation of remote workers.

“For instance, in San Francisco and Seattle, the share of remote workers reaches 27% and 25%, respectively. Conversely, in two California metros — Bakersfield and Modesto — telecommuters account for only 7%, which just goes to show that, even within the same state, the remote workforce can be unevenly distributed,” the publication observed.

Nationally, the gender split is relatively even. However, the report notes, “in Albuquerque, NM, 60% of the remote workers are female, while the same percentage applies to the male remote workforce in Provo, UT.”

The report includes an interactive online tool to allow further exploration of the remote worker profile.

Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash.

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