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Keyword: Teleworking

The effects of teleworking on housework division and well-being of couples

Does teleworking affect housework division and improve the well-being of couples?

Are women happier when their spouse is teleworker?

Flexible working and consequences for working patterns post childbirth for mothers in the UK

Does teleworking affect housework division and improve the well-being of couples?

Good to be home? Time-use and satisfaction levels among home-based teleworkers

The character of telework and the characteristics of teleworkers

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