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17 PREFERRING TO WORK IN HYBRID FULL REMOTE OR FULL TIME IN OFFICE ARRANGEMENT BY GENERATION Gen Z 1824 Millennial 2539 Gen X 4054 Baby Boomer5569 As a result of the benex00660069ts ex ID: 960789

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17 More people want to work in hybrid arr

angements because of the bene�

ts realized PREFERRING TO WORK IN HYBRID,

FULL REMOTE OR FULL TIME IN OFFICE ARRAN

GEMENT BY GENERATION Gen Z (18-24) Millen

nial (25-39) Gen X (40-54) Baby Boomer(55

-69) As a result of the bene�t

s experienced from changing working arran

gements, we see very clearly that hybrid

work is now the most preferred working ar

rangement globally, and employees are wel

l adjusted to it.Our study shows that nea

rly three quarters (71.2%) want a combina

tion of remote and in-o�ce

hybrid working model in the future. Arou

nd a �fth (20.2%) want a fully

remote working experience, leaving just

8.6% who want to go to the o�

69;ce on a full-time basis.Looking at the

di�erences among age groups,

there is a relatively homogenous view if

we look at the data. However, there is a

pronounced generational di�ere