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Even-Space on 10.11.2025 10:50 p.m. A good proportion of the ones in Ireland are farmers and tradespeople
luckypoint87 on 10.11.2025 10:54 p.m. You don’t have to worry about implementing working from home if you don’t have working population.
Humble-Pineapple-329 on 10.11.2025 10:54 p.m. Is Finland anti social or do they just work for companies that aren’t close to home?
FroobingtonSanchez on 10.11.2025 11:13 p.m. I thought the percentages were low, but „at least half of the days“ is a bit more than „regurarly“. I’d call that „mostly“.
Possible-Balance-932 on 11.11.2025 12:45 a.m. Then Finland will be less worried about rush hour traffic.
parsuval on 11.11.2025 4:34 a.m. Why do these sorts of maps always exclude the UK, which has data available and is part of Europe?
DonegalRonan35 on 11.11.2025 4:48 a.m. Ireland is the most educated country in the world in terms of 3rd level education so more likely to have jobs that allow remote working.
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Missing data you could have easily gotten. Lazy map
A good proportion of the ones in Ireland are farmers and tradespeople
You don’t have to worry about implementing working from home if you don’t have working population.
Is Finland anti social or do they just work for companies that aren’t close to home?
I thought the percentages were low, but „at least half of the days“ is a bit more than „regurarly“. I’d call that „mostly“.
Now I want to move to Finland. 😍😇
Then Finland will be less worried about rush hour traffic.
So that’s why the Finns are so happy
Why do these sorts of maps always exclude the UK, which has data available and is part of Europe?
Ireland is the most educated country in the world in terms of 3rd level education so more likely to have jobs that allow remote working.