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GIG Economy (Economic Issues (Lack of Benefits (Possibility of state…
GIG Economy
Economic Issues
Healthcare
Lack of Benefits
Possibility of state-funded benefits
Portable benefits (as they move from job to job)
Loans
Financing Education
Finding work/client
Referral
Unpredictable Income
Habit development
Productivity/ Optimize Time
Skill Improvement
Financial Planning/Literacy
Personal Branding
Portfolio
Networking Efforts
Systemic Issues
Gender Wage Gap
Sexual Harrassment
Tech Manipulation
Family/ Social Stability
Platforms used
Job hunting platforms
Upwork
Fiverr
Billing and Invoices
Communication and Collaboration
Storage and Security
Worker behavior and personal struggles
Sense of Belonging
Isolation
Stress
Definition of Independent work
High degree of autonomy
Payment by assignment, task, or sales - NOT BY THE HOUR
Short-term assignments between workers and customers
Who are more likely to do gigs?
Youth
Exploring options
Lack of dependents
For experience
Seniors
Limited physical capacity
Limited mental capacity
Women
Need to balance family responsibilities
Types of Gig Economy Workers
Gig Type
Temporary Workers
Independent Contractors
Diversified Workers
Moonlighters
Business Owners
Level of Dependency on "Gigs"
Free Agents
Casual Earners
Reluctants
Financially Strapped
Copyright issues
Watermarking for artists
Remote clients stealing artists' work