Have you considered taking a job abroad? Working from home or in another nation may be more likely now that the workforce dynamic has changed before the pandemic. Which nations then emerge as the winners? The NordLayer Global Remote Work Index is a research that assessed 66 nations based on four factors that are relevant to remote work: the economic and social climate, the physical and digital infrastructure, the level of cybersecurity, and management in the face of the COVID-19 health crisis. The rankings are topped by Germany, Denmark, and the United States, with Spain coming in close behind in fourth position. The index, per NordLayer, is "a tool for digital professionals to assess and compare the attractiveness of 66 countries as remote workplaces." It employs "data collected by scientists using only reliable and up-to-date studies" to assist in making travel and employment decisions. Each nation's degree of digital security was examined in order to ascertain whether professional protection infrastructure and reaction capability existed, as well as whether effective legislative channels exist for reporting cybercrimes. The relationship between socioeconomic attractiveness and political stability was examined. The countries' access to coworking spaces and internet connection speed were assessed in terms of both physical and digital comfort.