A person is standing and holding a child while working from home
  • A report from Goldman Sachs shows studies on remote work have had different conclusions.
  • Some research indicated a positive impact on productivity, but that wasn't true for all studies.
  • Goldman Sachs said this was probably partly because productivity wasn't measured the same way.

While lots of people are going back to the office, plenty are still taking virtual meetings from home and finishing their work remotely — or looking for jobs where they can be remote. But are people successfully getting their work done from home?

Results from different research studies don't seem to agree on what remote working means for productivity, a recent report from Goldman Sachs shows.