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Department of Business Management, Sullivan University, Louisville, United States
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Brief Note on Long-Term Trends Triggered by the 2019 Pandemic
Author(s): Shalom Charles Malka*
Very few of us could have predicted the long-term trends that have been created anew, or accelerated by the
pandemic, and that promised to linger for years to come. Consider the impact of three such developments the shift
to work from home, remote learning, and the change in consumer behavior. It is likely that no one foresaw the
massive migration, still unfolding, that has been taking place during the last three years as a consequence of the shift
to work from home. Remote work meant the end of being compelled to reside closer to a workplace; it enabled many
to relocate to other desired parts of the country. Similarly, very few predicted the negative effects that the shift to
remote learning would have on student performance, and on the financial health of many institutions of higher
learning. It is estimated that universities’ debt burden exceeded $300 bil.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2469-9837.23.10.289