The gig economy and contingent work: an occupational health assessment
Tran, Molly ; Sokas, Rosemary K.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2017
59
4
63-66
digital economy ; occupational safety and health ; working conditions ; employment status ; job insecurity ; health impact assessment
Occupational safety and health
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000000977
English
Bibliogr.
"The gig economy describes forms of contingent work arrangements that require digital platforms, representing an evolution in contingent work, both in moving up the educational scale and in increased visibility. It has engaged many workers who are highly educated and might previously have been in traditional employer–employee relationships, and appears to increase their vulnerability to wage theft, independent contractor misclassification, job insecurity, and lack of occupational health protections. As occupational health physicians, our need to develop, evaluate, and implement interventions to address the needs of workers in non-traditional employment relationships is growing."
Digital
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