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Factors Influencing Work-Life Balance: Mediating Role of Telecommuting

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Maryam Jameelah Mohd Hashim   +2 more
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Major changes in indoor air-related symptoms, health worry, and views between 2018 and 2022 in Finland. [PDF]

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Eidstø E   +7 more
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Telecommuting: Impact on productivity of telecommuters

2014 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 2014
The never ending boom in technology continues to alter the way work is done. One form of technology-enabled work is telecommuting, whereby employees spend a consistent portion of their time working from home. It is a relatively new and emerging concept in the IT industry of Pakistan.
Adeel Ahmed   +4 more
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Telecommuting Pedagogies

Social Text, 2022
AbstractThis article examines the early telecommuting discourse of the 1980s and 1990s, understanding it as a pedagogical context for white plasticity, an ecological project in which racial privilege is protected through the transformation of homes and inhabitants.
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Forecasting telecommuting

Transportation, 1996
Transportation planners increasingly recognize telecommuting as an important trend. But while they often advocate telecommuting as a transportation demand management strategy, transportation planners have made little progress toward incorporating telecommuting into transportation forecasts, at least partly because of the limited data available. In this
SusanL. Handy, PatriciaL. Mokhtarian
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Telecommuting

This project reviews and summarizes empirical evidence for a selection of transportation and land usepolicies, infrastructure investments, demand management programs, and pricing policies for reducingvehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Telecommuters

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1995
Telecommuters are the work force of the future. The dawning of the information age, with its explosion of telecommunication technology, presents new opportunities for healthcare agencies to extend their borders far beyond traditional physical boundaries.
D A, Yancer, J K, Moe
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Propensity to Telecommute

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2011
Telecommuting is the substitution for work at the workplace with work at home or other locations close to home. The interest in telecommuting stems from its potential benefits in trip reduction, congestion mitigation, cost saving for office spaces, increased productivity, and better home–work balance.
Xia Jin, Jingcheng Wu
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