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Heimarbeit 797 Home-based work 712 KMU 160 SME 160 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 133 Women workers 133 Telearbeit 110 Telework 100 Indien 81 India 77 Pakistan 72 USA 53 Informal economy 52 Informelle Wirtschaft 52 Regional cluster 46 Regionales Cluster 46 Arbeitsbedingungen 45 Räumliche Verteilung 45 Spatial distribution 45 Industrial region 44 Industrieregion 44 United States 44 Working conditions 43 Theorie 40 Theory 40 Deutschland 37 Women 37 Frauen 36 Großbritannien 35 Coronavirus 33 Haushaltsproduktion 32 Household production 32 Familie-Beruf 31 Germany 31 United Kingdom 31 Work-life balance 31 Welt 29 World 29 Entrepreneurship 28 Ländliches Kleingewerbe 28
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Free 120 Undetermined 106 CC license 13 Digitizable 3
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Book / Working Paper 509 Article 302 Journal 2
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Article in journal 234 Working paper 73 Book section 57 Government document 34 Statistics 12 Proceedings 11 Case study 5 Guidebook 2 Report 1
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English 650 German 92 Undetermined 30 French 14 Russian 8 Spanish 8 Swedish 5 Indonesian 3 Italian 2 Portuguese 2 Danish 1 Hungarian 1 Dutch 1 Serbian 1 Ukrainian 1
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Ghulam Rabbani, A. K. 13 Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff 12 Biggeri, Mario 11 Mehrotra, Santosh K. 11 Holmlund, Bertil 9 Vernon, Victoria 8 Arndt, Paul 7 Boris, Eileen 7 Garibaldi, Pietro 7 Ravn, Morten O. 7 Viollaz, Mariana 7 Wasmer, Etienne 7 Winkler, Hernan 7 Delaney, Annie 6 Felstead, Alan 6 Tate, Jane 6 Unni, Jeemol 6 Eren, Ozkan 5 Henderson, Daniel J. 5 Juhász, Réka 5 Naz, Farah 5 Prügl, Elisabeth 5 Reichwald, Ralf 5 Rogerson, Richard D. 5 Squicciarini, Mara P. 5 Voigtländer, Nico 5 Benhabib, Jess 4 Brandes, Wolfgang 4 Bögenhold, Dieter 4 Chen, Martha Alter 4 Cunningham, Wendy V. 4 Hatayama, Maho 4 Hermann, Michael 4 Jewson, Nick 4 Kazmi, Sajid 4 Khan, Shahrukh Rafi 4 Mason, Colin M. 4 Reuschke, Darja 4 Adjognon, Guigonan Serge 3 Al-Dajani, Haya 3
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Pakistan / Population Census Organisation 41 Bangladesch / Parisaṅkhyāna Byuro 14 Punjab Small Industries Corporation / Research, Evaluation & Survey Cell 9 Punjab Small Industries Corporation / Survey & Statistical Wing 9 Pakistan / Bureau of Statistics 7 National Bureau of Economic Research 4 Bangladesch / Ministry of Industries 3 Heimarbeit-Ausstellung <1908, Frankfurt, Main> 3 Indonesien / Biro Pusat Statistik 3 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation 3 Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund 2 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 2 Gandhi Labour Institute <Ahmedabad> 2 Indien / Labour Bureau 2 Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research <Mailand> 2 International Labour Conference 2 International Labour Office 2 Internationale Arbeitsorganisation / Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion 2 New York <State> / Bureau of Women in Industry 2 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2 Research Centre for Women's Studies 2 eSocialSciences 2 A WEP study 1 Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development <Kumillā> 1 Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation 1 Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation <Dhaka> 1 Botswana / Central Statistics Office 1 Cape Town / Technical Management Services 1 Central Leather Research Institute <Madras> 1 Central Statistical Office 1 Centre de Documentation du Mouvement Ouvrier et du Travail <Nantes> 1 Centre for Economic Development and Administration <Katmandu> 1 Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities <Delhi> 1 Colegio de México 1 Department of Employment 1 Deutsche Presse-Agentur 1 Deutschen Heimarbeit-Ausstellung 1 Deutscher Bekleidungsarbeiter-Verband 1 Empirica, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungs- und Beratungsgesellschaft <Bonn> 1 Employment Committee 1
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Population of mauzas ... censuses 36 Asian informal workers : global risks, local protection 12 The Indian journal of labour economics : a quarterly journal of Indian Society of Labour Economics 10 Discussion paper series 9 New technology, work and employment 9 Small enterprise research : SER ; the Journal of SEAANZ 8 Report / International Labour Conference 7 Heimarbeit und Verlag in der Neuzeit : Schriftenfolge 6 Feminist economics 5 IZA Discussion Paper 5 Policy research working paper : WPS 5 The economic and labour relations review : ELRR 5 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 5 International small business journal : researching entrepreneurship 4 NBER Working Paper 4 NBER working paper series 4 Population of dehs 4 The Pakistan development review : PDR 4 Working papers 4 World Bank E-Library Archive 4 Arbeitsberichte des Lehrstuhls für Allgemeine und Industrielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre der Technischen Universität München 3 GLO discussion paper 3 ILO working paper 3 Maintaining a sustainable work-life balance : an interdisciplinary path to a better future 3 Monthly labor review : MLR 3 Personnel review 3 Soziales Europa <Luxemburg> / Beiheft 3 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 3 Business history 2 Die Bank 2 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 2 Discussion papers / Sudan Economy Research Group, University of Bremen 2 Ekonomiska studier 2 Exploring the entrepreneurial society : institutions, behaviors and outcomes 2 Forschungsberichte des Instituts für Bevölkerungsforschung und Sozialpolitik (IBS), Universität Bielefeld 2 GLO Discussion Paper 2 Gender in management : an international journal 2 Global home : Informations- und Dienstleistungsstrukturen der Zukunft 2 Handbook on the economics of leisure 2 Handwerk, Hausindustrie und die historische Schule der Nationalökonomie : wissenschafts- und gewerbegeschichtliche Perspektiven 2
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Revisiting home in home-based work : a call for epistemic compassion
Khan, Ahmad Faraz; Ishrat, Irna - 2026
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Expanding social insurance for household businesses in Viet Nam : challenges, policy options, and the way forward
Gama, Andre; Nguyen, Hai Dat; Luu, Trang - 2026
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Guidance Note on Home-Based Childcare For Low-Income Communities
Dina, Tanzina Quddus; Ekobono, Louis Marie Gael Bidzogo; … - 2025
This note provides guidance for policymakers, World Bank country teams, and development practitioners to enhance the quality, affordability, and sustainability of home-based childcare (HBC) services in low-income settings. It outlines a comprehensive approach to recognizing HBC as a public good...
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Rise in home working and spousal labor supply
Feuillade, Mylène; Goux, Dominique; Maurin, Eric - 2025
This article explores how an employee's choice to work from home (WFH) influences his or her spouse's outcomes. Drawing on the specific features of the French institutions, we show that a spouse's switch to WFH leads to a sharp increase in the probability that his or her partner will also switch...
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When are women who work from home more likely to have children?
Osiewalska, Beata; Matysiak, Anna; Kurowska, Anna - 2022
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Theorising the impact of macroturbulence on work and HRM : COVID-19 and the abrupt shift to enforced homeworking
Hughes, Emma; Donnelly, Rory - 2024
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Home-based work, time allocations, and subjective well-being : gender differences in the United Kingdom
Gimenez-Nadal, José Ignacio; Velilla, Jorge - 2024
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Factors shaping the employment outcomes of neurodivergent and neurotypical people : exploring the role of flexible and homeworking practices
Branicki, Layla J.; Brammer, Stephen; Brosnan, Mark; … - 2024
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Disentangling the gender-differentiated determinants of home-based self-employment choices in Nigeria
Nwaka, Ikechukwu Darlington; Ike, George - 2024
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Hands up for homework : exploring inter-sessional activities in coaching
Passmore, Jonathan; Day, Claudia; Wang, Qing - 2024
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Is managerial homeworking new? : assessing strategic, technological and political influences before, during and after coronavirus
Hassard, John; Morris, Jonathan - 2024
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Women's owned home-based enterprises : a pathway to women empowerment in Southern Punjab Pakistan
Sadiq, Shumaila; Ahmad, Muhammad Saeed; Ahmad, Touqeer - 2024
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Job loss and Covid-19 : an analysis on the impacts of remote work and automation
Livanos, Ilias; Ravanos, Panagiotis - 2024
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Telework and time use
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff; Vernon, Victoria - 2021
This chapter reviews the evidence on the relationship between telework and households' time allocation, drawing heavily on the empirical evidence from time diary data, and discusses the implications of telework for workers' productivity, wages, labor force participation, and well-being. Telework...
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Telework and time use
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff; Vernon, Victoria - 2021
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Invisible enterprises : the unrecognized contribution of home-based women entrepreneurs in Nepal
Adhikari, Shradha; Khanal, Krishna - 2026
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Home-based business lifecycle for the development of B40 women entrepreneurs
Wan Nur Syamilah Wan Ali; Zulaiha Ali Othman - 2026
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Telework and time use in the United States
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff; Vernon, Victoria - 2020 - This version: May 12, 2020
Remote work is rapidly increasing in the United States. Using data on full-time wage and salary workers from the 2017–2018 American Time Use Survey Leave and Job Flexibilities Module, this paper examines the characteristics of teleworkers, the effects of teleworking on wages, and differences...
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Telework and time use in the United States
Pabilonia, Sabrina Wulff; Vernon, Victoria - 2020
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Home-Based Telework, Gender and the Public-Private Divide
Arabadjieva, Kalina; Franklin, Paula - 2023
While the blurring of boundaries between the public (office) and the private (home) spaces commenced much before the pandemic, the Covid-19 crisis has brough the related challenges to the forefront in the world of work. The anticipated rise in the prevalence of hybrid and remote working modes...
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Gender and family perspectives on the uptake of ICT-induced home-based work
Cukrowska-Torzewska, Ewa; Matysiak, Anna; Kasperska, … - 2023
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Home-based work decisions among Bangladeshi women
Islam, Tommoy T. M.; Kotikula, Aphichoke - 2023
Between 2003 and 2015, the labor force participation rate of women in Bangladesh increased from 26.0% to 35.6%. On further analysis, we find that much of this gain was due to an increasing number of women working from home. We use the model proposed by Edwards and Field-Hendrey (2002) to study...
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Jobs' amenability to working from home : evidence from skills surveys for 53 countries
Hatayama, Maho; Viollaz, Mariana; Winkler, Hernan - 2023
We use skills surveys from 53 countries to estimate jobs’ amenability to working from home (WFH). Our measure combines data on self-reported jobs’ characteristics and home internet access into a standardized measure. We find that jobs’ amenability to WFH increases with economic...
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Jobs' amenability to working from home : evidence from skills surveys for 53 countries
Hatayama, Maho; Viollaz, Mariana; Winkler, Hernan - 2020
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Jobs' amenability to working from home : evidence from skills surveys for 53 countries
Hatayama, Maho; Viollaz, Mariana; Winkler, Hernan - 2020
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Affective commitment, home-based working and the blurring of work-home boundaries : evidence from Germany
Lott, Yvonne; Abendroth, Anja - 2023
Analysis of data from the representative German Linked Personnel Panel revealed that, overall, the use of home-based working is associated with a higher affective organisational commitment on the part of employees. However, this is less often the case when the use of home-based working involves...
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Family status and changing demands/resources : the overlooked experience of solo-living employees transitioning to homeworking during the Covid-19 pandemic
Wilkinson, Krystal; Collins, Alison M.; Antoniadou, Marilena - 2023
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Worker well-being : antecedents, measurement, and consequences
Pelly, Diane - 2023
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Influence of lifestyle and cultural traits on the willingness to telework : a case study in the Aburrá Valley, Medellín, Colombia
Cortés-Pérez, Hernán Darío; Escobar-Sierra, Manuela; … - 2023
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Employee orientations and the paradoxes of homeworking
Wood, Stephen - 2025
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Transforming households : exploring the impact of health on the economic prosperity of female home-based workers
Aslam, Aribah; Ghouse, Ghulam - 2025
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Unveiling opportunities and obstacles in emerging markets : analysis of women's home-based enterprises using Delphi-DEMATEL approach
Sabary, Gul Shah; Ključnikov, Aleksandr; Asad, Arif Ibne; … - 2025
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El trabajo a domicilio : una perspectiva historico-jurídica desde sus orígenes hasta la Dictadura de Primo de Rivera
Velo Fabregat, Elisabet - 2025
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Working at home and the gender wage gap
Birch, Elisa Rose; Preston, Alison - 2025
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Working from home during Covid-19 pandemic and changes to fertility intentions among parents
Kurowska, Anna; Matysiak, Anna; Osiewalska, Beata - 2022
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An informed discussion on the impact of COVID-19 and "enforced" remote working on employee engagement
Pass, Sarah; Ridgway, Maranda - 2022
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What can analysis of 47 million job advertisements tell us about how opportunities for homeworking are evolving in the United Kingdom?
Darby, Julia; McIntyre, Stuart; Roy, Graeme - 2022
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Origin And Development Of Cottage Industries In India : A Study In Pre-Independence Era
Kundu, Dipak Kumar - 2022
Cottage industries in India have a great contribution to Indian economy. But these industries started developing from the very ancient time. The objectives of the present paper are to trace the origin and development of cottage industries in India. This work is based on the research work of the...
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Housing and Home-Based Work : Considerations for Development and Humanitarian Contexts
Wagemann, Elizabeth; Maynard, Victoria; Simons, Beth - 2022
For many low-income households in the Global South a house is both a place to live and to generate income in the informal economy. This can include activities in and around the home such as: running small shops selling daily necessities; producing food or crafts; repairing household items;...
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Challenging the entrepreneurial discourse around women home-based workers' empowerment
Huq, Afreen; Delaney, Annie; Debney, Ben - 2022
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Beyond the storm : an exploratory survey on HR managers' representations of epidemic-induced telework
Jemine, Grégory - 2024
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Promysly rossijskoj provincii: neformal'nye ėkonomičeskie praktiki naselenija
Pljusnin, Jurij Michajlovič; Pljusnin, Jurij Michajlovič - 2024 - Naučnoe izdanie
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Home-based work in Victorian Britain : insights for contemporary occupational health and safety
Joseph, Gillian - 2024
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Liberalizing home-based business
Agarwal, Sumit; Sing, Tien Foo; Song, Changcheng; … - 2024
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Mandated but willing? : preferences and expectations among mandatory work from home employees
Gutworth, Melissa B.; Howard, Matthew; Simonet, Daniel V. - 2024
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A systematic literature review on home-based businesses : two decades of research
Malik, Sawsan; Alkhaldi, Afnan; Aidin, Salamzadeh; … - 2024
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Understanding the role of meaningfulness of work : a moderated-mediation model of bullying during work from home
Maheshwari, Sudhanshu; Kaur, Ashneet; Varma, Arup - 2024
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Why might home-based work duties be perceived by female academics as extreme? : a qualitative study
Mousa, Mohamed; Avolio, Beatrice - 2024
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Chapter 27. Resetting time and priorities: communicative sensemaking and implications of homeworking
Coker, Michael; Riforgiate, Sarah; Godager, Emily; … - 2024
In the United States, flexible work policies, homeworking options, and technology allow work tasks to occur in different locations but often result in employees working more hours to communicate their dedication and productivity. However, the COVID-19 pandemic brought some sectors to a complete...
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Chapter 5. Women home-based entrepreneurs in Iran: navigating a turbulent era
Nakhaei, Parisa; Hyndman-Rizk, Nelia; de Klerk, Saskia - 2024
This chapter presents a qualitative comparative case study of home-based women entrepreneurs in Iran’s garment and food industries, drawing on interviews with 25 entrepreneurs in Tehran. The study finds that organizational, societal, and structural barriers pose significant challenges for...
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The (over)burden of work
Marks, Abigail; Mallett, Oliver; Skountridaki, Lila - 2024
This chapter develops an understanding of increasing work pressures by using the term ‘work (over) burden’ to explain both work intensification and extensification. It explores how the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted the work burden. It sets out conceptually and...
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Workplace flexibility and homeworking after COVID-19 in public-sector and private-sector organizations
Sanabria-Pulido, Pablo; Prysmakova, Palina - 2024
In this chapter, we aim to explore the pros and cons of homeworking in public-sector organizations and contrast these with practices in private-sector organizations, with a particular focus on how homeworking affects work-life balance among public-sector employees. The massive and continuous...
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Resetting time and priorities : communicative sensemaking and implications of homeworking
Coker, Michael; Riforgiate, Sarah; Godager, Emily; … - 2024
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Home-based telework and job stress : the mediation effect of work extension
Goñi-Legaz, Salomé; Núñez, Imanol; Ollo-López, Andrea - 2024
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