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
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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.
[MS Word]
[Acrobat pdf]
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]
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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]
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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]
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