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138 — LEAN TOGETHER housework eased, women could spend more of their time pursuing an education and working outside of their homes. Today, advances in communication technology have had a similarly revolutionizing effect. And while everyone has beneted from this innovation, and it often seems as though men are more eager to access the latest new gadget and application, women have been uniquely—and in many ways more personally—touched by technologies that provide new paradigms for work, education and communication. Telecommuting An estimated 2.8 million Americans (not including those who are self- employed) consider their primary place of work their home. That means that more than 2 percent of employed Americans are working for pay, but work outside of the typical ofce, factory, shop, or other business environment. 1 Yet this statistic fails to fully capture the prevalence of telecommuting today. The Telework Research Network estimates that 20 to 30 million people work from home at least one day a week. Telecommuters can be broken into different groups: “15 to 20 million are road warriors / mobile workers; 10 to 15 million are home businesses; 15 to 20 million work at home part time (with about half doing so 1-2 days a week); and about 3 million are based at home full time (including self-employed).” 2 Overwhelmingly, these are positions and situations that could not exist without the technologies—the cell phones, internet, and wireless technologies—that allow us to create a virtual ofce from just about anywhere in the world. The many benets of telecommuting are obvious. The U.S Census Bureau estimates the average American spends 50 minutes each day commuting between work and home. That adds up to more than four extra hours a week that full-time tele-commuters have to work productively, engage with their family and friends, or to otherwise simply enjoy. Telecommuters save money that would otherwise be used on their commute and help unclog our nation’s streets and highways, reducing air pollution. 3
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