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Published
reports of surveys of teleworkers and homeworkers carried out by Ursula
Huws/Analytica
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Teleworking and Gender, European
Commission DGV Equal Opportunities Unit, May, 1996, published by the Institute
for Employment Studies, Brighton (contains the results of a Europe-wide
survey of freelance home-based translators)
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Home Truths: Results from the NGH National Homeworking Survey, National
Group on Homeworking, Leeds, August, 1994 (reports on a survey of traditional
homeworkers carried out by the National Group on Homeworking in ten UK
cities)
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Teleworking in Britain, Employment Department Research Series, Sheffield,
October, 1993 (presents the results of three nested surveys - a random
survey of 1,000 employers designed to measure the prevalence and distribution
of teleworking, an in-depth survey of a representative sample of managers
of 115 groups of teleworkers, and 20 in-depth case studies of teleworking
schemes in the UK)
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'Pinning down the mobile worker' in Practical Computing, March 1990
(results of a survey of mobile teleworkers, identified through a readership
survey of this computer magazine)
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Telework: Towards the Elusive Office (with Korte, W., and Robinson,
S.) John Wiley, Chichester and New York, 1990 (presents the results of
a survey of teleworkers in the UK and Germany, surveys of employers' attitudes
to teleworking in 4 EU countries, and surveys of attitudes to teleworking
in the general population in 4 EU countries, carried out by empirica)
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Home Sweet Workplace: Report of a survey into the employment needs of
people with severe disabilities with particular reference to homeworking,
GLC Equal Opportunities Group, London, 1986 (co-author with Ashok, H. and
Hall, J.) (a survey of people with severe disabilities to determine their
attitudes to teleworking and a comparable survey of severely disabled teleworkers
to see the extent to which expectations of teleworking are actually met.
Includes proposals for positive measures)
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'Le moderne lavoratrici a domicilio', in Terminal Donne, eds Manacorda,
P.M. and Piva, P., Studi e Richerche 46, Edizioni Lavoro, Rome 1985 (translation
into Italian of article summarising key results of New Homeworkers
survey)
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Sweated Labour: Homeworking in Britain Today, Low Pay Unit, London,
1984 (with Bisset, L.) (survey of traditional homeworkers using same questionnaire
as that for New Homeworkers survey so that the results can be compared)
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The New Homeworkers, Report of a Research Project Commissioned by
the Equal Opportunities Commission, Low Pay Unit, London, 1984 (results
of the first UK survey of teleworkers, with a sample identified through
appeals in the media)
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'New Technology Homeworkers', Employment Gazette, January, 1984
(summary of the above)
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