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1 July 2020

Platform Economy

The Risks and Rewards of Online Gig Work at the Global Margins

Online gig work is becoming increasingly important to workers living in low- and middle-income countries. Our multi-year and multi-method research project shows that online gig work brings about rewards such as potential higher incomes and increased worker autonomy, but also risks such as social isolation, lack of work–life balance, discrimination, and predatory intermediaries. We also note that online gig work platforms mostly operate outside regulatory and normative frameworks that could benefit workers. This report summarises the ways in which observed risks materialise in the market, highlighting responses from a 456-respondent survey and stories from 152 interviews.

by Alex J. Wood, David Peter Simon, Helena Barnard, Isis Hjorth, Mark Graham, Vili Lehdonvirta
Oxford Internet Institute
Gig Economy, Gig Workers, Job Quality, Livelihood, Platform Work, Underemployment, Wages

About the Author / Organization

Mark Graham

Vili Lehdonvirta

Isis Hjorth

Alex J. Wood

Helena Barnard

David Peter Simon

Oxford Internet Institute

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