2004 Volume 3 Issue 2 Pages 52-58
This paper examines neighborhood profiles of towns/cities where Connecticut (CT) state teleworkers reside in an effort to take the first step to find telework's effect on peoples' preference to neighborhood profiles other than the distance from their workplaces. It was found that, in all eight aspects of neighborhood profile inspected, distribution differences between all municipalities in CT and those where CT sate government teleworkers live are statisticaly significant. Examples are that latter is more likely to populate 10 to 30 thousand, and tends to have higher percenage of Caucasian. Its residents with academic degrees higher than bachelor are likely to be 20 to 30% of the population. Its average housing price is apt to fall into the range between 125 to 175 dollars.