“…According to previous studies, remote workers tend to be knowledge workers and are more willing to operate in knowledge-and ICT-intensive business services (OECD, 2021;Sostero et al, 2020). Knowledge workers tend to live in large cities, exploiting the positive externalities of the several proximity forms (Glaeser, 2012;Moretti, 2012;Sánchez-Moral et al, 2022). The city is the best place in which to live and work for knowledge workers and creative people because it hosts areas with high amenity environments (Van Oort et al, 2003): from productive amenities (e.g., good access to clients, specialized labour, specialized firms, universities, transportation nodes and networks) to non-productive amenities (e.g., good access to urban amenities, such as restaurants, cafes, shops, cultural and entertainment services, good environmental quality).…”