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. By using the data from the HLFS in Turkey, we examine the individual level determinants of PWI. Our findings reveal that …
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"This book consists of several theoretical and empirical papers. It is written by distinguished authors working in social and engineering sciences at different universities. Studies show the developments that may occur regarding the new normal life with the effect of Covid-19. The book aims to...
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This paper analyzes to what extent jobs in different sectors of Turkey are vulnerable to the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19 … other dimensions of vulnerability to develop an employment vulnerability index for Turkey. The authors find that only 10 … percent of workers in Turkey can work from home. Employment vulnerability is highest among textile and apparel, accommodation …
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This report focuses on two categories of home-based workers in Turkey; industrial home-based pieceworkers and IT …-enabled remote workers, who are commonly referred to in Turkey as “freelancers”. With an aim of exploring the current patterns and … issues of these two categories of home-based workers in Turkey, the report presents the situation and working practices of …
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the EU27, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Republic of North Macedonia, Turkey and the UK. Remote work covers a range of …
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