Well-Being and Mental Health in the Gig Economy Policy Perspectives on Precarity

"A response is needed to the numerous issues spurred by the expansion of the gig economy, where flexible patterns of employment prevail in contrast to permanent jobs. In this context of the exponential growth of the digital economy and underlying business models the largest nationwide study of...

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Main Author: Gross, Sally-Anne (auth)
Other Authors: Musgrave, George (auth), Janciute, Laima (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Westminster Press 2018
Series:CAMRI Policy Briefs
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