Researchers examined the impact of commuting and flexible on health and productivity. People who endure long
commutes are more likely to be stressed and depressed.
A study of more than 34,000 working British adults found journeys upwards of half-an-hour are damaging the nation’s health and productivity.
They were 33 per cent more likely to suffer from depression.
Shaun Subel, director of strategy at VitalityHealth, said: ‘The result demonstrates the significance of the daily work routine in influencing individuals’ health and productivity.
Employers should be looking at
flexible working arrangements as a more prominent part of their workplace wellness.
Allowing employees the flexibility to avoid the rush-hour commute where possible, or fit their routine around other commitments can help reduce stress and promote healthier lifestyle.