Working from home: from invisibility to decent work
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Ginebra, Suiza OIT 2021Descripción: xx, 145 p. il. 28 cmISBN:- 9789220337103
- 9789220337097(PDF)
- 331.11 21 W926f 2021
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Bibliografía p. 274-275.
1. Introduction. What is home work? What is home-based work? Gender and home work. The objective and structure of the report. 2. Measuring home work and home-based work. The difficulty of capturing home work in statistics. Identifying home-based work and home work in labour force surveys. Home-based workers around the world. Chapter 3. Home work in the production of goods: the putting-out system. The long and enduring history of home work. Contemporary industrial home work. A flexible form of production. 4. Home work in services: typists, turkers and teleworkers. Typists: Early home work in services. Turkers: Homeworking on digital labour platforms. Teleworkers. 5. Working conditions of homeworkers. Occupations and earnings. Earnings and hours. Working time. Work-life balance: Relations between the work and family spheres. Home work and child labour. Social protection. Organizing and representation. Occupational safety and health for homeworkers. 6. Legal protections for homeworkers. Occupational safety and health. Working time. Termination of employment. Social security and maternity protection. Access to training. 7. Towards decent work for homeworkers.