Platform-mediated work in Poland: Worker characteristics and prevalence in society

Izabela Ostoj
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One of the new trends in modern economies is the development of platform-mediated work (PMW), also known as the gig economy. The current article aims to discuss the results of the original survey to determine the number and structure of gig workers among the adult residents of Poland; this discussion is based on the broader context of the existing knowledge on the subject pertaining to society and also focuses on the plans for the future. This article is based on the systematic literature review and the findings of the survey conducted on a representative nationwide sample of 3,165 Polish residents aged 18–70. The survey carried out in July 2021, showed that, in Poland, online or offline PMW was performed by about 16% of the investigated population over the year and by about 8% over the month. Moreover, an increase in the interest in platform work is expected. PMW is a relatively rare phenomenon, which is difficult to measure. The present article proposes a research approach that can be used to establish the prevalence and prospects of PMW in Poland.
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波兰的平台中介工作:工人特征和社会流行程度
现代经济的新趋势之一是平台中介工作(PMW)的发展,也被称为 "演出经济"。本文旨在讨论为确定波兰成年居民中 "零工 "的数量和结构而进行的原始调查的结果;这一讨论基于与社会相关的现有知识这一更广泛的背景,并侧重于未来的计划。 本文基于系统的文献综述和对 3,165 名 18-70 岁波兰居民的代表性全国抽样调查结果。 2021 年 7 月进行的调查显示,在波兰,约 16% 的被调查人口在一年内进行过在线或离线 PMW,约 8% 的被调查人口在一个月内进行过在线或离线 PMW。此外,对平台工作的兴趣预计会增加。 PMW 是一种相对罕见的现象,很难测量。本文提出了一种研究方法,可用于确定波兰 PMW 的流行程度和前景。
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