Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-169) and index.
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Introduction: the invisible threads of homeworker organizing -- The turbulent world of home-based work -- "No place like home": Marxist and feminist topographies of house and homework -- Homeworker organizing: child-care workers under welfare reform in the United States -- Child-care workers in and against the state -- The biopolitics of homework -- Political economy and the unpredictable politics of women's home-based work.