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Counting telecommuters

Comments from Jack Nilles. One of the most confusing issues about telecommuting is that of establishing the number of telecommuters that exist in the world or in your own country. Part of this is a...

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How many telecommuters are there now?

Comments from . Those who wish to find an unimpeachable estimate of the telecommuters in the US these days have a problem. For example, my own forecast of the number of US teleworkers (mostly...

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How many teleworkers — who knows?

Comments from . How many teleworkers are there today? Who knows? As I noted in a previous blog it is hard to count teleworkers. One problem is that the definition of teleworker/telecommuter varies from...

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Telecommuting circa 1985

Comments from . I recently came across one of the orientation manuals we used in the mid-1980s. Its purpose was to explain telecommuting to prospective telecommuters. It’s interesting to see what, if...

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What is the optimal amount of telecommuting?

Comments from Jack Nilles. When we first started research on telecommuting in 1973 our focus was on whether telecommuting was practical in the real world, never mind the optimal amount of...

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Commuting promotes telecommuting

Comments from Jack Nilles. Commuting stresses promote more telecommuting The post Commuting promotes telecommuting appeared first on JALA Thoughts.

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