articleTransfer European Review of Labour and ResearchMar 16, 2017HYBRID OA

Digital labour and development: impacts of global digital labour platforms and the gig economy on worker livelihoods

Turing Institute · University of Oxford · +1 more institution

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Abstract

As ever more policy-makers, governments and organisations turn to the gig economy and digital labour as an economic development strategy to bring jobs to places that need them, it becomes important to understand better how this might influence the livelihoods of workers. Drawing on a multi-year study with digital workers in Sub-Saharan Africa and South-east Asia, this article highlights four key concerns for workers: bargaining power, economic inclusion, intermediated value chains, and upgrading. The article shows that although there are important and tangible benefits for a range of workers, there are also a range of risks and costs that unduly affect the livelihoods of digital workers. Building on those…

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Keywords
  • Livelihood
  • Gig economy
  • Digital economy
  • Labour economics
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Labour law
  • Agriculture
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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