It is frequently suggested that working at home will be the future of work for many people in the UK and that trends in this direction are already well underway This paper examines these claims by analysing data from the Labour Force Survey which has, at various times, asked questions about the location of work. Seven key hypotheses are identified, including issues surrounding the extent and growth of working working at home, reliance on information and communication technology, prevalence of low pay, average pay rates, gender issues, ethnic minority participation and household composition. The results paint a variegated and complex picture which suggests that those who work at home do not comprise a homogeneous group. The paper in particul...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
Purpose - Examines the places where people work in the UK, pointing out that new technologies, such ...
Discussion of ‘work-life balance’ and ‘family-friendly’ employment is much in vogue among politician...
It is frequently suggested that working at home will be the future of work for many people in the UK...
It is frequently suggested that working at home will be the future of work for many people in the UK...
The proportion of work which is casual, part-time, self-employed or in some way insecure has increas...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we docu ment variation in the...
Based on a comprehensive literature review and detailed semistructured interviews with skilled worke...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
Purpose - Examines the places where people work in the UK, pointing out that new technologies, such ...
Discussion of ‘work-life balance’ and ‘family-friendly’ employment is much in vogue among politician...
It is frequently suggested that working at home will be the future of work for many people in the UK...
It is frequently suggested that working at home will be the future of work for many people in the UK...
The proportion of work which is casual, part-time, self-employed or in some way insecure has increas...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we document variation in the ...
Using large, geographically representative surveys from the US and UK, we docu ment variation in the...
Based on a comprehensive literature review and detailed semistructured interviews with skilled worke...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
This paper compares and contrasts the demographic and employment characteristics of those who have t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
Purpose - Examines the places where people work in the UK, pointing out that new technologies, such ...
Discussion of ‘work-life balance’ and ‘family-friendly’ employment is much in vogue among politician...