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Telecommuter Update, 2008: Employer and Employee Profiles, Changing Work Dynamics, and Technology UsePublished by: IDC Published: Aug. 15, 2008 - 12 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Telecommuting Profile - the Worker Table: Amount of Time U.S. Telecommuters Work at Home, 2007 Table: Number of Telecommuters in U.S. Home Office Households, 2007 Table: Length of Time Workers Have Telecommuted, 2007 Table: Gender of Telecommuters, 2007 Figure: Mean Annual Income in U.S. Home Office Households, 2007 Telecommuting Profile - the Employer Table: Size of Company Where U.S. Telecommuters Work, 2007 Figure: Size of Company Where U.S. Telecommuters Work, 2007 Table: Industries in Which U.S. Telecommuters Work, 2007 Figure: U.S. Telecommuters That Are Connected to a Call Center, 2007 Figure: Equipment Provided by Employers for U.S. Households with Telecommuters, 2007 Future Outlook Essential Guidance Learn More Methodology Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study examines the current state of telecommuting in the United States, profiling telecommuters as well as the companies that employ them. Issues such as the amount of time spent telecommuting, the industries where telecommuters work, and the size of the firms for which they work are examined. "IDC estimates that by the end of 2012, there will be nearly 10 million telecommuters in the United States - people who work at home three or more days a month," says Merle Sandler, research manager in the SMB and Home Office programs at IDC. "Although their number is no longer growing as quickly as it was in the past, telecommuters continue to represent an important opportunity for vendors of technology products and services. The range of telecommuting activity means that no single program or technology solution is likely to meet the needs of all telecommuters." Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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