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Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers

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Alter Chen, Martha, Sebstad, Jennefer, and O’Connell, Lesley. Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers. , , . , 1999. Alter Chen, M., Sebstad, J., and O’Connell, L. (1999). Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers. , , . Alter Chen, Martha, Sebstad, Jennefer, and O’Connell, Lesley. "Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers." 1999, .Alter Chen Martha, Sebstad Jennefer, and O’Connell Lesley. "Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers." (1999). Alter Chen, M, Sebstad, J, and O’Connell, L 1999, 'Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers', . Martha Alter Chen, Jennefer Sebstad, and Lesley O’Connell, 'Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers' (1999). Alter Chen M., Sebstad J., and O’Connell L. Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers. . 1999. Alter Chen, Martha, Sebstad, Jennefer, and O’Connell, Lesley. Counting the Invisible Workforce: The Case of Home-based Workers. . 1999. , .

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