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Gig and independent work in US metropolitan economies and service industries
[Le travail « gig » et indépendant dans les métropoles américaines et les activités de services]

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  • Ellen Harpel

    (Business Development Advisors LLC)

Abstract

One feature of the changing nature of work is an increase in gig and independent work, which includes a variety of full- and part-time activities for earning income outside of an employer-employee relationship. In the US, most of this work occurs within service industries. This paper describes the attributes and implications of gig and independent work in a set of US metropolitan economies and in the US as a whole, with an emphasis on determining its role within select service industries.

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  • Ellen Harpel, 2020. "Gig and independent work in US metropolitan economies and service industries [Le travail « gig » et indépendant dans les métropoles américaines et les activités de services]," Post-Print hal-02892850, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02892850
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-10604-3.p.0153
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