The medium-term perceived impact of work from home on life and work domains of knowledge workers during COVID-19 pandemic: A survey at the National Research Council of Italy
- 1Institute for Applied Mathematics and Information Technologies “E. Magenes”, National Research Council, Milano, Italy
- 2Institute of Clinical Physiology, National Research Council, Lecce, Italy
- 3Training and Welfare Unit, National Research Council, Rome, Italy
- 4Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, National Research Council, Brindisi, Italy
- 5Department of Neurosciences, Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Genetics and Maternal/Child Sciences, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
- 6Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technology, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
by Bodini, A., Leo, C. G., Rissotto, A., Mincarone, P., Fusco, S., Garbarino, S., Guarino, R., Sabina, S., Scoditti, E., Tumolo, M. R., and Ponzini, G. (2023). Front. Public Health 11:1151009. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1151009
In the published article, there were a few errors in Table 1 as published. The number of women was erroneously reported (the right number is 431 rather than 425). The percentage of subjects aged 60 or older was misreported (the right percentage is 13.1% instead of 11.9%). The data relating to “Married or living together, no children” have been exchanged with those relating to “Married or living together, with children”. The number of participants with a Bachelor's degree or higher was misreported (the right number is 614 instead of 583). The corrected Table 1 and its caption appear below.
Table 1. Participants' general characteristics. Comparison with the source population as of December 2021, 31st, excluding managers, where feasible. Source CNR.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: knowledge workers, life domain, work domain, perceived impact, forced work from home, smart work
Citation: Bodini A, Leo CG, Rissotto A, Mincarone P, Fusco S, Garbarino S, Guarino R, Sabina S, Scoditti E, Tumolo MR and Ponzini G (2023) Corrigendum: The medium-term perceived impact of work from home on life and work domains of knowledge workers during COVID-19 pandemic: a survey at the National Research Council of Italy. Front. Public Health 11:1276109. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1276109
Received: 11 August 2023; Accepted: 29 August 2023;
Published: 11 September 2023.
Edited and reviewed by: Francesco Violante, University of Bologna, Italy
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*Correspondence: Antonella Rissotto, antonella.rissotto@cnr.it
†These authors share first authorship
‡Deceased