In the news: Navigating the surge of digital nomadism

The rise of digital nomads

Suzanne Sangiovese shares her insights on the rise of digital nomads and how it affects the work environment and the travel industry.

Digital nomads are location-independent professionals who leverage technology to perform their jobs remotely while travelling the globe. What was once a niche lifestyle has now transformed into a formidable movement, with estimates suggesting that the digital nomad population increased by 131 percent between 2019 and 2022.

Today, 16 percent of companies globally permit their employees to work entirely remotely, a testament to the profound impact of this paradigm shift. Consequently, it is estimated that at least 40 million individuals across the world now identify as digital nomads, a figure that is poised to soar in the coming years.

The causes of the rising number of digital nomads

This global phenomenon has been fueled by several factors. One of the primary causes is the increasing flexibility of work arrangements. With the advent of technology and the internet, more companies are allowing employees to work remotely, giving birth to a new breed of workers who can perform their duties from anywhere in the world.

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