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Publications: Home-based workers

Bajaj, Manjul. 1999. Invisible Workers, Visible Contributions: A Study of Homebased Women Workers in Five Sectors across South Asia. Background Paper for Regional Policy Seminar.
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Carr, Marilyn and Martha Chen. 1999b. Homebased Women Workers in South Asia: Creating an Enabling Environment. Background Paper for Regional Policy Seminar.
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Carr, Marilyn, Martha Chen, and Jane Tate. 2000. "Globalization and Homebased Workers". Feminist Economics. Vol. 6, No. 3: pp. 123-142. Abstract and Info

Chen, Martha, Jennefer Sebstad, and Leslie O'Connell. 1999. "Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Homebased Workers". World Development 27(3): 603-610. London: Pergamon Press.

Ferran, Lourdes. 1998. Note on Concepts and Classifications to Improve Statistics on Home-based Workers. New York: United Nations Statistics Division. Presented at the Delhi Group Meeting on Informal Sector Statistics, Ankara, April 28-30, 1998. [Acrobat pdf]

Ferran, Lourdes. 1998. Note on Concepts and Techniques to Improve Statistics on Home-based Workers New York: United Nations Statistics Division. Presented at the Delhi Group Meeting on Informal Sector Statistics, Ankara, April 28-30, 1998. [MS Word] [Acrobat pdf]

Pedrero, Mercedes. Homeworkers and the Home-Based Workers. New York: United Nations Statistics Division. Originally presented at the Delhi Group Meeting on Informal Sector Statistics, Ankara, April 28-30, 1998. [MS Word] [Acrobat pdf]

Singh, Navsharan. 2000. Situating Home-based Work in the Webs of Macroscape. Background Paper for Regional Policy Seminar.
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Related Publications

Recommended Publication:

Impact of the Economic Crisis on Homeworkers in Thailand
written and published by HomeNet Thailand
with support from the International Labour Office, Bangkok Office and East Asia Multidisciplinary Advisory Team.
January 2002.
Available for purchase for $10 from HomeNet.
E-mail Rakawin Lee to order.

Papers by ILO/SEED contributors:

Heikel, Maria Victoria. 2000. Homeworkers in Paraguay; Working Paper No. 2. InFocus Programme on Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SED). Geneva: International Labour Office. [MS Word] [Acrobat pdf] [HTML (external site)]

Jelin, Elizabeth, Matilde Mercado and Gabriela Wyczykier. 2001. Home Work in Argeninta; Working Paper No. 6. InFocus Programme on Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SED). Geneva: International Labour Office.
[MS Word] [Acrobat pdf]

Lavinas, Lena, Bila Sorj, Leila Linhares, and Angela Jorge. Home Work in Brazil: New Contractual Arrangements; Working Paper No. 7. InFocus Programme on Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SED). Geneva: International Labour Office.
[MS Word] [Acrobat pdf]

Tomei, Manuela. 2000. Home work in Selected Latin American Countries: A Comparative View; Working Paper No. 1. InFocus Programme on Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SEED). Geneva: International Labour Office. [MS Word] [Acrobat pdf] [HTML (external site)]

Verdera, Francisco. 2000. Homeworkers in Peru. InFocus Programme on Boosting Employment through Small Enterprise Development (IFP/SED). Geneva: International Labour Office. [MS Word] [Acrobat pdf] [HTML (external site)]




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