Abstract

Canadian survey data indicate that information technology (IT) use is generally associated with increased odds of participation in home‐located production (HLP), but this relationship is particularly strong for employees in routine (versus knowledge) occupations. Where IT use and HLP are associated with the odds of experiencing time‐related work stress, it is in the direction of increasing the odds.

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