In contemporary debates, it is regularly overlooked that working from home already has a long history, while the phenomenon of ‘tele(home) working’ has even gained momentum since the 1970s, being increasingly technologically enabled and socially prepared. This article aims to identify the self-perpetuation of work from home by investigating phases, turning points and diverging temporalities of gender- and parenthood-specific discourses and use patterns of tele(home)work in Germany and the United Kingdom from an interdisciplinary perspective, combining historical and comparative social analysis.
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Homberg, M., Lükemann, L., & Abendroth, A.-K. (2023). From ‘home work’ to ‘home office work’? Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.17.1.0074
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