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Hybrid Work Fails to Address Regional Inequalities in the UK, New Study Finds

Research highlights that post-pandemic hybrid models remain concentrated in major cities, offering limited economic benefits to less affluent regions.

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Overview

  • A new ESRC-funded study shows hybrid work has not driven significant relocation of high-skilled professionals to less affluent UK regions.
  • Over half of UK workers never work from home, and only 29% of high-skilled workers have fully remote roles, limiting flexibility to move away from cities.
  • Hybrid work patterns, which tether workers to offices part-time, dominate among professionals, reinforcing urban concentration.
  • The research warns that without investments in transport, broadband, housing, and local infrastructure, hybrid work risks deepening regional divides.
  • Policymakers are urged to create remote work hubs and co-working spaces in second-tier cities to distribute economic activity more evenly.