The rise of platform-based work has transformed labor markets. Nearly 10 million Americans have participated in the gig economy over the past decade. This transformation may have important effects on ...
A new report from Incognia, a pioneer of next-generation identity solutions that enable secure and seamless digital experiences, reveals gig platforms are facing a mix of familiar abuse tactics - from ...
Some 73.3 million people participated in the gig economy last year, representing about 38% of the U.S. workforce. This year, it is projected to exceed 76.4 million — and these workers aren't all doing ...
We’ve been looking into the U.S. Gig Economy across various facets, based on our recent research into the trend. In our previous column we looked at numbers that suggested about a third of the U.S.
Individuals with jobs outside the typical employer setting, working freelance or temporary jobs, sometimes in addition to a full-time job, are often referred to a “gig workers.” Gig workers have the ...
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