The digital market for local services: a one-night stand for workers? An example from the on-demand economy

"This case study provides a snapshot of the dynamics in the digital market for locally provided personal services. Based on a case study for a Belgium platform with 14,113 identified workers and 9,459 posted tasks, the findings suggest that the current intermediation is inefficient. Only a limi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: de Groen, Willem Pieter, Maselli, Ilaria, Fabo, Brian
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2016
CEPS
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19105017124919232999-The-digital-market-for-local-s.htm
_version_ 1771659895905452032
author de Groen, Willem Pieter
Maselli, Ilaria
Fabo, Brian
author_facet de Groen, Willem Pieter
Maselli, Ilaria
Fabo, Brian
collection Library items
description "This case study provides a snapshot of the dynamics in the digital market for locally provided personal services. Based on a case study for a Belgium platform with 14,113 identified workers and 9,459 posted tasks, the findings suggest that the current intermediation is inefficient. Only a limited share of the tasks posted on the platform are being completed, whereas the characteristics of the not-completed tasks are fairly limited. Moreover, just a small share of the workers participating in the platform is actually performing the completed tasks. Their average earnings per hour are in most cases above the minimum wage and even above the median wage in the offline market. At the present time, however, the limited earnings for individual workers prevent this mode of working from becoming an alternative to a conventional job. In addition to the standard determinants of workers’ earnings (e.g. gender, age, occupation, etc.), the characteristics and evaluation mechanism of the platform have a large influence on the distribution of tasks and earnings."
format TEXT
geographic Belgium
id 19105017124919232999_2b3f5b2fc46a45f3945c71c94d0a6997
institution ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
is_hierarchy_id 19105017124919232999_2b3f5b2fc46a45f3945c71c94d0a6997
is_hierarchy_title The digital market for local services: a one-night stand for workers? An example from the on-demand economy
language English
physical 28 p.
Digital
publishDate 2016
publisher Brussels
CEPS
spellingShingle de Groen, Willem Pieter
Maselli, Ilaria
Fabo, Brian
labour market
minimum wage
service sector
working conditions
digitalisation
sharing economy
The digital market for local services: a one-night stand for workers? An example from the on-demand economy
thumbnail https://www.labourline.org/Image_prev.jpg?Archive=106853592403
title The digital market for local services: a one-night stand for workers? An example from the on-demand economy
topic labour market
minimum wage
service sector
working conditions
digitalisation
sharing economy
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19105017124919232999-The-digital-market-for-local-s.htm