Estimates of home-based workers vary from eight percent to 23% of the United States workforce, depending on the criteria used to define home-based workers in each analysis.1In fact, we really don't know how many people work at home, what product or service they offer, or what effects the home-based work has on home, family, and community.We do know that the number of homebased workers is on the rise.2
Loker et al. (Fri,) studied this question.