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The gig economy can be viewed as the fuel that lit the fire of change in economies throughout the world. Flexible work …
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Gig employment is among the most precarious type of work in the U.S. economy. While the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of gig workers and their role in contemporary society, gig workers have little in the way of job security or benefits. Many gig jobs were considered “essential...
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Technological advances such as smartphones, mobile applications, and online platforms have enabled a new form of economy, known as a gig economy, at a large scale, in which there is a free-market system allowing organizations (job providers) to hire independent contractors (job seeker). Unlike...
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This article evaluates the job quality of work in the remote gig economy. Such work consists of the remote provision of a wide variety of digital services mediated by online labour platforms. Focusing on workers in Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, the article draws on semi-structured...
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of contributors -- List of figures -- List of tables -- 1 Introduction -- PART I Conceptual perspectives and approaches -- 2 Job instability, precarity, informality, and inequality: labour in the gig economy -- 3...
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