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In Work, At Home : Towards an Understanding of Homeworking - Alan Felstead

In Work, At Home

Towards an Understanding of Homeworking

By: Alan Felstead, Nick Jewson

Hardcover | 21 October 1999 | Edition Number 1

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Global transformations in employment and labour markets have led to more and more people choosing to earn a living at home. This book explores the meaning and experience of this type of employment by covering a wide range of issues including: social relationships current research methodologies statistical analyses of global labour markets the emotional and psychological processes of self-management home relations. Presenting statistical analyses of labour markets in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, In Work, At Home provides a valuable introduction to the issues and debates surrounding homeworking and will appeal to students across a range of disciplines, including sociology, business studies and women's studies.
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