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  • Bringing globalization home : a homeworker in the information age
  • Neglected spaces in peripheral places : homeworkers and the creation of a new economic centre in Espaces et femmes.
  • The goal of this column is to point out geographic websites with pedagogic contents. The three reviewed on this occasion are : the U.S. Department of State Geographic Learning Site (http://geography.state.gov/htmls/statehome.html), about homework
  • examples of Canadian labor unions actively seeking formal coalitions with groups peripheralized by the same processes of economic restructuring are presented. The cases of Canadian postal workers and homeworkers in the garment industry demonstrate
  • Behaviour ; Choice ; Decision ; Homework ; Labour ; Model ; United States
  • Economic geography ; Female work ; Flexibility ; Homework ; Labour ; Labour market ; Production
  • Commuting ; Enterprise ; Exurban settlement ; Homework ; Labour ; Telecommunications ; Teleworking ; United States of America
  • Appalachian Mountains ; Economic restructuring ; Economic strategy ; Entrepreneurship ; Gender ; Homework ; Household ; Identity ; Labour ; Social geography ; United States of America ; West Virginia
  • Commuting ; Distance travelled ; France ; Homework ; Household behaviour ; Ile-de-France ; Journey to work ; Paris ; Residential location ; Socio-professional category
  • Dual economy ; Economic sector ; Economic strategy ; Family ; Homework ; Informal sector ; Poverty ; Social inequality ; Social network ; Underground economy ; Woman
  • Algeria ; Economic sector ; Employment ; Family ; Female work ; Homework ; Informal sector ; Labour ; Ouahran ; Social practice ; Unemployment ; Urban district ; Work organization ; Working population
  • Behaviour ; California ; Choice ; Decision ; Enquiry ; Homework ; Labour ; Model ; Motivation ; Preference ; San Diego ; Teleworking ; United States of America
  • Canada ; Centrality ; Homework ; Living standard ; Location ; Montréal ; Residential location ; Teleworking ; Toronto ; Urban area ; Vancouver
  • Clothing industry ; Homework ; Indonesia ; Industrial organization ; Industrialization ; Labour ; Production system ; Rural area
  • Algeria ; Economic crisis ; Female work ; Homework ; Industry ; Informal sector ; Labour ; Medium-sized town ; Perception ; Unemployment ; Urban area ; Urbanism ; Worker ; Working population
  • Columbus ; Communication ; Division of labour ; Gender ; Homeworking ; Household ; Internet ; Ohio ; Social geography ; United States of America
  • Agricultural land use ; Brazil ; Capital accumulation ; Division of labour ; Farm ; Female work ; Homework ; Livestock farming ; Pernambuco ; Subsistence agriculture ; Woman