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Andrey, Jean, Margo Hilbrecht, Laura C. Johnson, Susan M. Shaw.
'I'm Home For the Kids':Contradictory Implications For Work-Life Balance of Teleworking Mothers.
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Armstrong-Stassen, Marjorie, Kay Devine, Norm Solomon, Andrew Templer.
Telework and Teleworkers.
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Aubry, Benoit.
Travail Atypique Cherche Normes Equitables.
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Bailey, Diane, Nancy Kurland.
A Review of Telework Research: Findings, New Directions, And Lessons For the Study of Modern Work.
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Baines, Susan.
New Technologies and Old Ways of Working in the Home of the Self-Employed Teleworker.
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Baines, Susan.
Servicing the Media: Freelancing, Teleworking and 'enterprising' Careers.
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Baruch, Yehuda.
Teleworking: Benefits and Pitfalls as Perceived by Professionals and Managers.
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Bibby, Andrew.
Teleworking and the Trade Union Movement.
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Bowen, Chantal, Helena Cynamon.
A Balancing Act [videorecording]: Family and Work in the 90's.
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Chudoba, Katherine M., Kevin Crowston, Mary Beth Watson-Manheim.
Discontinuities and Continuities: A New Way to Understand Virtual Work.
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Crow, Barbara, Graham Longford.
From the Electronic Cottage to the Silicon Sweatshop: Social Implications of Telemediated Work in Canada.
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Crow, Barbara, Graham Longford.
From the Electronic Cottage to the Silicon Sweatshop: Social Implications of Telemediated Work in Canada.
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Duxbury, Linda, Christopher Higgins, Derrick Neufeld.
Telework and the Balance Between Work and Family: Is Telework Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
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Felstead, Alan, Nick Jewson.
In Work, At Home: Towards an Understanding of Homeworking.
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Gurstein, Penny.
Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life.
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Gurstein, Penny.
Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life.
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Holloway, Donell.
Gender, Telework and the Reconfiguration of the Australian Family Home.
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Johnson, Laura C.
The Co-Workplace: Teleworking in the Neighbourhood.
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Johnson, Laura Climenko, Reggie Modlich, Leah F. Vosko.
Co-Workplace: Teleworking in the Neighbourhood.
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Mayhew, Claire, Michael Quinlan.
The Effects of Outsourcing on Occupational Health and Safety: A Comparative Study of Factory-Based Workers and Outworkers in the Australian Clothing Industry.



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