Étude de cas

Understanding the new routines of remote workers

The multiple lockdowns during the pandemic have upset the routines of the inhabitants of the agglomeration of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, in particular with the implementation of teleworking. Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines therefore asked Madeinvote to interview remote workers in the agglomeration and understand their teleworking practices and the potential impacts on the territory.

Methodology of the study

As part of a Uses and Territories study, Madeinvote interviewed 2,010 people on social networks among the inhabitants of the 12 municipalities of the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines agglomeration.

Sample size
2010 respondents
Source of respondents
Country of study
france
Quotas
Commune of residence, type of teleworker (usual vs. future)
Field duration
10 days
Duration of the questionnaire
13 min

Study results

  • Understanding the new routines and uses of remote workers (number of teleworking days, layout, workspace, internet access, etc.)
  • Identification of the expectations of remote workers in terms of services/infrastructures provided by the agglomeration
  • Assistance in defining a plan to transform businesses and local actors
  • Measuring the impact on the territory concerning the sustainable development of teleworking
Madeinvote quickly understood our needs and the team was very responsive and adaptable when it came to our study project. Thanks to the effectiveness of their targeting methodology, we obtained a dense and quality report that helped us in our decision-making.
Anne Fahy
Deputy Director General Economic Development

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