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Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics

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Abstract: The contribution explores the time-use dimensions of the individual well-being of home-based workers in Thailand's urban squatter communities to demonstrate how time-use patterns provide information regarding individual experiences in performing economic activities that affect quality of life. The study focuses on two groups of home-based workers: the self-employed, and those who work for a contractor. Using an individual-level well-being index that takes into account income, the capabilities related to education, and work intensity, the authors examine by OLS and GME techniques the varied factors that affect the well-being of home-based workers. The findings show that women workers experience a higher incidence of work intensity and hence lower quality of life compared with men. A better understanding of the factors that promote or lower well-being can help policy-makers design more effective programs and economic and social policies.

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Floro, Maria S., and Pichetpongsa, Anant. Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics. , , . , 2010. Floro, M. S., and Pichetpongsa, A. (2010). Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics. , , . Floro, Maria S., and Pichetpongsa, Anant. "Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics." 2010, .Floro Maria S., and Pichetpongsa Anant. "Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics." (2010). Floro, M S, and Pichetpongsa, A 2010, 'Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics', , , . Maria S Floro, and Anant Pichetpongsa, 'Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics' (2010). Floro M. S., and Pichetpongsa A. Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics. . 2010. Floro, Maria S., and Pichetpongsa, Anant. Gender, Work Intensity, and Well-Being of Thai Home-Based WorkersFeminist Economics. . 2010. , .

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