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Space and the intersection of work and family in homeworking households

Pages 185-204 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010

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Nora Christina Koslowski, Carol Linehan & Susanne Tietze. (2019) When is a bed not a bed? Exploring the interplay of the material and virtual in negotiating home-work boundaries. Culture and Organization 25:3, pages 159-177.
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Ronit Waismel-Manor, Varda Wasserman & Orit Shamir-Balderman. (2021) No Room of her Own: Married Couples’ Negotiation of Workspace at Home During COVID-19. Sex Roles 85:11-12, pages 636-649.
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Jennifer Myrie & Kerry Daly. (2009) The Use of Boundaries by Self-employed, Home-Based Workers to Manage Work and Family: A Qualitative Study in Canada. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 30:4, pages 386-398.
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