Women as Independent Workers in the Gig Economy

Liya Palagashvili, P. Suarez
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New technologies and digital platforms have ushered in a rise of gig, freelance, contract, and other types of independent work. Although independent workers and the gig economy as a whole have received plenty of attention, little research has examined the heterogeneity of work characteristics among different independent work opportunities, specifically as it relates to the participation of women in this workforce. Existing data indicate that some digital platforms are more male dominated, whereas others are more female dominated. What accounts for these differences? In this paper, we empirically examine the heterogeneity of work within independent work opportunities in relation to female participation by analyzing work characteristics in the United States from the Occupational Information Network (O*Net) database that reflect greater temporal flexibility, which has been shown to vary across occupations and to attract more female workers. Our findings suggest that women in the independent work context do self-select into the types of independent work jobs that reflect greater temporal flexibility, as is the case for women working in traditional employment. However, our findings also reveal that the way in which the existing literature measures temporal flexibility in traditional work settings may not be the same as the way it is measured in the context of independent work. We discuss the implications of our findings for public policy and labor laws.
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零工经济中的女性独立工作者
新技术和数字平台带来了零工、自由职业者、合同和其他类型的独立工作的兴起。尽管独立工作者和零工经济作为一个整体受到了大量关注,但很少有研究调查不同独立工作机会之间工作特征的异质性,特别是与女性参与这一劳动力相关的异质性。现有数据表明,一些数字平台更多地由男性主导,而另一些则更多地由女性主导。是什么导致了这些差异呢?在本文中,我们通过分析美国职业信息网络(O*Net)数据库中的工作特征,实证研究了与女性参与相关的独立工作机会中的工作异质性,这些工作特征反映了更大的时间灵活性,这已被证明在不同的职业中有所不同,并吸引了更多的女性工人。我们的研究结果表明,独立工作环境中的女性确实会自我选择反映出更大时间灵活性的独立工作类型,就像从事传统职业的女性一样。然而,我们的研究结果也表明,现有文献在传统工作环境中测量时间灵活性的方式可能与在独立工作环境中测量时间灵活性的方式不同。我们讨论了我们的研究结果对公共政策和劳动法的影响。
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