Gig economy platforms: boon or bane?

"The rapid emergence of gig economy platforms that use digital technologies to intermediate labour on a per-task basis has triggered an intense policy debate about the economic and social implications. This paper takes stock of the emerging evidence. The results suggest that gig economy platfor...

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Main Authors: Schwellnus, Cyrille, Geva, Assaf, Pak, Mathilde, Veiel, Rafael
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Paris 2019
OECD
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308684124911268669-Gig-economy-platforms-boon-or-.htm
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author Schwellnus, Cyrille
Geva, Assaf
Pak, Mathilde
Veiel, Rafael
author_facet Schwellnus, Cyrille
Geva, Assaf
Pak, Mathilde
Veiel, Rafael
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description "The rapid emergence of gig economy platforms that use digital technologies to intermediate labour on a per-task basis has triggered an intense policy debate about the economic and social implications. This paper takes stock of the emerging evidence. The results suggest that gig economy platforms’ size remains modest (1-3 per cent of overall employment). Their growth has been most pronounced in a small number of services industries with high shares of own-account workers, suggesting that thus far they have been a substitute for traditional self-employment rather than dependent employment. New evidence provided in this paper is consistent with positive effects of platform growth on overall employment and small negative or insignificant effects on dependent employment and wages. While most empirical studies suggest that platforms are more efficient in matching workers to clients, reductions in barriers to work could offset such productivity-enhancing effects by creating employment opportunities for low-productivity workers. Fully reaping the potential benefits from gig economy platforms while protecting workers and consumers requires adapting existing policy settings in product and labour markets and applying them to traditional businesses and platforms on an equal footing."
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physical 33 p.
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publishDate 2019
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OECD
spellingShingle Schwellnus, Cyrille
Geva, Assaf
Pak, Mathilde
Veiel, Rafael
sharing economy
employment security
precarious employment
employment creation
Gig economy platforms: boon or bane?
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title Gig economy platforms: boon or bane?
topic sharing economy
employment security
precarious employment
employment creation
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19308684124911268669-Gig-economy-platforms-boon-or-.htm