This document summarizes a study on how people integrate paid work, domestic work, and family responsibilities when working from home. It finds that the more time spent working from home, the more integrated those spheres become. Full-time home workers structure routines to combine tasks, while part-timers schedule flexibly. Communication technologies like phones and email allow home workers to stay connected to partners and coordinate responsibilities throughout the day from any location. The study recommends work-life policies that support flexible work arrangements and consult employees on their needs. It concludes that increasing home work leads to greater integration and blurred boundaries between home and work.