Teleworking opens doors to “digital nomads” and boosts tourism

Different countries have launched strategies and campaigns aimed at this type of workers to encourage them to settle in their territories.

Taking advantage of the benefits of teleworking, many people now answer their e-mails under a palm tree. Whether they are salaried or self-employed, it is estimated that there are millions of “digital nomads” around the world, a phenomenon that several countries are trying to capitalize on.

“I’ve always wanted to live in another country to see what it’s like,” says Sharon (her name has been changed), 28. This American who works in data management left for Mexico City, attracted by the “climate”.

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teleworking, videoconferencing, remote work Remote work spurred by measures to contain pandemic contagion has allowed millions of workers, especially in technology-related areas, to work from anywhere in the world. (Photo for EF)

The number of these new types of adventurers, most of them young and working in digital-related fields, is difficult to estimate, but they number in the millions.

Source EL FINANCIERO

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