Telework in Latin America (2020–2023): A Scoping Review of Working Conditions and Psychosocial Effects
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https://doi.org/10.30972/dpd.14248963Keywords:
telework, working conditions, psychosocial effectsAbstract
This article presents the results of a scoping review of the academic literature on telework in Latin America, published between 2020 and 2023. Based on the analysis of a corpus of articles, it focuses on two main dimensions: the organization and conditions of work, and the psychosocial effects on workers' health. Regarding telework implementation, key transformations such as labor intensification, the expansion of working hours, the diffusion of boundaries between working and personal life, and changes in control and organizational management modes were identified. On a psychosocial level, problems such as stress, anxiety and emotional exhaustion emerge. Besides, the revision demonstrates a marked transversality of the gender perspective and a strong presence of the educational sector. It concludes that telework functioned as a mechanism of labor flexibilization, deepening structural inequalities, and highlighting the need for integrative analytical approaches to critically understand the effects of digitalized work.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Andrea Del Bono, María Noel Bulloni, Cecilia Ros

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