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Expanding perspectives on gig work and gig workers
Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2019Kristine M. Kuhn, Tera L. Galloway
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Thriving for Gig Workers' Career Commitment
In gig work, individuals engage in project-based work outside traditional organizational structures. While some workers value the autonomy and flexibility of gig work, they also face unique challenges, including job insecurity and a lack of available career paths. Platforms are very limited in actively providing resources to their workers.Strich, Franz +2 more
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Gig Workers and their Social Security Measures
This chapter examines the evolving role of gig workers in India and the urgent need for comprehensive social security measures to support them. As the gig economy expands across sectors such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, and digital services, millions of workers are participating in flexible, on-demand employment.N V Ramachandran, A Josphine Reena
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Women Gig Workers – Challenges and Opportunities
The gig economy in India is reshaping traditional employment by offering flexible and decentralized work opportunities, especially beneficial for women. It enables women to engage in income-generating activities while managing household and caregiving responsibilities. However, this emerging model also presents significant challenges. Women gig workersopenaire +1 more source
GIG WORKERS' FINANCIAL CONFIDENCE AND BEHAVIOR
Global Journal of Accounting and Finance, 2021openaire +1 more source
ALGORITHMIC CONTROL AND DIGNITY AMONG GIG WORKERS
Human dignity in the workplace is critical for individuals and organizations, as emphasized in humanistic management. The rise of digitalization challenges dignity, as it risks reducing individuals to mere cogs in a technological machine. This is especially true of gig workers under control of algorithmic management by gig platforms.openaire +1 more source

