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Designing social protections for platform workers

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  • Han, Joseph

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In the expanding landscape of the platform economy, the rapid rise in the number of platform workers underscores a critical issue: the need for social protection for those not covered by conventional labor laws. Recognizing the transformative impact and significant societal value of the platform economy, it becomes essential to rethink the legal classification of platform workers, moving beyond the traditional "employee" versus "business owner" dichotomy. This paper argues that while platform workers might exhibit similar work patterns, the protection they receive should be proportionate to the labor monopsony power exerted by the platforms they associate with. A harmonized approach that aligns labor and competition policies is crucial to address these challenges.

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  • Han, Joseph, 2023. "Designing social protections for platform workers," KDI Focus 124, Korea Development Institute (KDI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:kdifoc:124
    DOI: 10.22740/kdi.focus.e.2023.124
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