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Worker solidarity among gig and precarious workers
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Maccarrone V, Tassinari A
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2023
This chapter explores gig workers' opinions in terms of the adoption of online platforms for their work. Based on a qualitative research method, this research study has collected secondary data for the purpose of analyzing them with thematic analysis. A total review of 127 were selected using simple random sampling method.
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This chapter explores gig workers' opinions in terms of the adoption of online platforms for their work. Based on a qualitative research method, this research study has collected secondary data for the purpose of analyzing them with thematic analysis. A total review of 127 were selected using simple random sampling method.
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Motivating gig workers – evidence from a field experiment
Labour Economics, 2022We study the role of risk aversion and intrinsic motivation in how the payment scheme affects the performance of an online platform's freelancers. Our RCT varied whether freelancers were only paid a pure sales commission or a lower commission combined with a fixed payment per order to provide insurance against income fluctuations.
Sebastian Butschek +3 more
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Older Workers and the Gig Economy
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2019As the workforce ages, how will the work lives of older people evolve? One way to ease into retirement is to move to the gig economy where workers choose hours and intensity of work that fit their needs and capabilities. However, older workers are often reaping the benefits of the latter end of an implicit contract while gig economy workers are paid ...
Cody Cook, Rebecca Diamond, Paul Oyer
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