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Handbook on measuring digital platform employment and work

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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris ; ILO ; Eurostat

OECD Publishing - Paris

2023

138 p.

labour market ; digital economy ; crowd work ; employment ; labour force participation

OECD countries

Employment

https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2785/621590

English

Bibliogr.;Statistics;Charts

"Work mediated by online platforms is one of the (growing) types of non-standard work that raises several policy challenges. While digital platform employment and work activities may be attractive to some workers as they constitute additional sources of income and generally display flexible working conditions, they also raise issues in terms of their quality, and of the legal rights and work protections available to workers engaged in them. Major concerns about digital platform employment relate to ensuring job and income security, access to social protection, career development, training, rights to collective bargaining, protection against algorithmic discrimination and opaque management practices, increased risk of job strain including mental health impacts, as well as concerns about tax avoidance, distortions to product market competition, social dumping and “race-to-the-bottom” practices."

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ISBN (PDF) : 9789264791183



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