Coffeehouse effect
The Coffeehouse effect is a late 20th-century trend of studying or working in a coffeehouse. This trend is widespread among white-collar workers, young professionals, and students. The trend is likely to have originated due to more flexible working environments which is a result of a new generation of businesses and startups that do not own office space. The phenomenon also developed because of a lack of study spaces in universities due to increases in the number of enrolled students.
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Coffeehouse effect
The Coffeehouse effect is a late 20th-century trend of studying or working in a coffeehouse. This trend is widespread among white-collar workers, young professionals, and students. The trend is likely to have originated due to more flexible working environments which is a result of a new generation of businesses and startups that do not own office space. The phenomenon also developed because of a lack of study spaces in universities due to increases in the number of enrolled students.
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