… The term gigeconomy has recently entered the vernacular to … like musicians – working precariously from gig to gig. The … In broader terms, gigeconomy has come to stand for worker …
J Webster - New labor forum, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
… Microwork is emblematic of precariouswork, based on labor contracts that are as temporary as it is possible for them to be. It typically involves a series of extremely short-term contracts, …
F Bieber, J Moggia - Journal of Political Philosophy, 2021 - research.rug.nl
… of gigwork does not render it unproblematic. indeed, we argue, the gigeconomy tends to … We argue that firms in the gigeconomy operate in a socially unsustainable manner: they …
C Muntaner - International Journal of Health Services, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… The gigeconomy raises an important question for public health … As with precarious employment, we face some key questions about the population health implications of the gig …
… Gigwork is precarious, meaning it is often low paid, temporary, … Even though precariouswork and working conditions … labour economy has also generated opportunities for flexible work, …
D Coyle - National institute economic review, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
… to the pay and conditions of ‘gig’ work through digital platforms. This paper focuses on … of the ‘gigeconomy’. These platforms have become associated with contingent or ‘gig’ work, …
… By taking even this short historical perspective, parallels in experiences of precariouswork … ’ encounters with ‘the gigeconomy’ and wider forms of non-standard work, we conclude that …
D Nickell, J Kliestikova, M Kovacova - Psychosociological Issues in …, 2019 - ceeol.com
… increasing casualization of the gigeconomy, and using and … of gigeconomywork by income earned from gigeconomy in … contingent gig workers (% strongly agree), percentage of gig …
… management of precarious and personalized work identities. … and fulfillment of working in precarious and personal conditions… their precariousworking lives and focus on producing work …