Paper Title
THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF REMOTE WORK TRENDS POST-COVID-19

Abstract
The shift to remote work following the COVID-19 pandemic brought significant economic and social impacts across industries and labor markets. This paper examines how remote work has influenced urban economies, workforce participation, and organizational structure, with an emphasis on the emerging trend of hybrid work. Utilizing recent findings, the paper offers insights into the advantages and challenges of remote work adoption, addressing implications for urban development, productivity, and the well-being of employees. These insights provide a foundation for understanding the long-term trajectory of remote work in a post-pandemic landscape. Keywords - Remote Work, Economic Impact, Social Implications, Hybrid Work, Productivity, Urban Development