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| Author: | Sullivan, C. Lewis, S. |
| Title: | Home-based telework, gender, and the sychronization of work and family: Perspektives of teleworkers and their co-residents |
| Journal: | Gender, Work and Organization
2001 : APR, VOL. 8:2, p. 123-145 |
| Index terms: | TELEWORK GENDER HOME WORKING |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | This article explores the relationship between work-family roles and boundaries, and gender, among home-based teleworkers and their families. Previous literature suggests two alternative models of the imlications of home-based work for gendered experiences of work and family: the new opportunities for flexibility model and the exploitation model. Drawing on the findings of a qualitative study of home-based workers and their co-residents, the authors argue that these models are not mutually exclusive. They explore the gendered processes whereby teleworking can simultaneously enhance work-life balance while pwepetuating traditional work and family roles. |
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