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Johnson researched the feasibility of co-workplaces—independent, shared office spaces that are a step between working at home and working in the office—through interviews; the conclusions of an expert round table of 15 designers, real estate developers, housing advocates, members of community and women's groups, and city officials; and participation with a group of home-based workers in Toronto. The result is a well-balanced, practical analysis of the co-workplace and the key factors to consider in its planning. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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