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- Homeworker abstract "Homeworkers or home workers are defined by the International Labour Organization as people working from their homes or from other premises of their choosing other than the workplace, for payment, which results of a product or service specified by the employer. There are an estimated 300 million homeworkers in the world, though because these workers generally function in the informal economy, and are seldom registered and often not contracted, exact numbers are difficult to come by. Recently, the phenomenon of homework has grown with increased communication technology, as well as changes in supply chains, particularly the development of Just In Time inventory systems. Homeworkers are often employed in piece work.Homeworkers differ from entrepreneurs, or self-employed, or family business, in that they are hired by companies for specific activities or services to be done from their homes. Homeworkers do not own or operate the business they work for. Though there is a significant body of highly skilled homeworkers, particularly in information technology, most homeworkers are considered low skilled labour. Recently, working conditions have worsened for homeworkers, and they are becoming a point of concern for international development organizations and non-governmental organizations.".
- Homeworker wikiPageExternalLink www.homeworkersww.org.uk.
- Homeworker wikiPageExternalLink iloc177.htm.
- Homeworker wikiPageID "11051943".
- Homeworker wikiPageLength "2194".
- Homeworker wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Homeworker wikiPageRevisionID "696831073".
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Employment.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recruitment.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Entrepreneurship.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Family_business.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Informal_sector.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Information_technology.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink International_Labour_Organization.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink International_development.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Just-in-time_manufacturing.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Non-governmental_organization.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Piece_work.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Self-employment.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Sweatshop.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunication.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLink Telecommuting.
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homeworker".
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLinkText "homework".
- Homeworker wikiPageWikiLinkText "homeworker".
- Homeworker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Homeworker wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Homeworker subject Category:Employment.
- Homeworker subject Category:Manufacturing.
- Homeworker subject Category:Recruitment.
- Homeworker type Socioeconomic.
- Homeworker type Thing.
- Homeworker comment "Homeworkers or home workers are defined by the International Labour Organization as people working from their homes or from other premises of their choosing other than the workplace, for payment, which results of a product or service specified by the employer. There are an estimated 300 million homeworkers in the world, though because these workers generally function in the informal economy, and are seldom registered and often not contracted, exact numbers are difficult to come by.".
- Homeworker label "Homeworker".
- Homeworker sameAs Q352996.
- Homeworker sameAs Heimarbeit.
- Homeworker sameAs Lavoro_a_domicilio.
- Homeworker sameAs m.02qzb7w.
- Homeworker sameAs Надомник.
- Homeworker sameAs Q352996.
- Homeworker wasDerivedFrom Homeworker?oldid=696831073.
- Homeworker isPrimaryTopicOf Homeworker.