2022
DOI: 10.1177/00221856221111693
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Decent gig work in Sub Sahara Africa?

Abstract: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) economies are entrenched in traditional economic and employment structures driven by the informal sector. There is a small and regulated formal sector, built upon public sector employment. Unlike the discussion of gig work in advanced capitalist economies, the development of gig work in SSA is within an environment where employment standards and labour regulations are largely absent. The concern in developed countries is that gig work erodes the norm of regulated employment; in develop… Show more

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“…Researchers need to develop innovative research methods that can capture the nuances and complexities of digital labour and the ways in which it shapes work and employment. Hence, digital labour has significant policy implications for labour markets, social protection and the regulation of work (Kirk et al , 2022; Yao et al , 2022; Ayentimi et al , 2023). Researchers need to engage with policymakers and other stakeholders, including businesses, to ensure that their research findings inform policy debates and decisions.…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers need to develop innovative research methods that can capture the nuances and complexities of digital labour and the ways in which it shapes work and employment. Hence, digital labour has significant policy implications for labour markets, social protection and the regulation of work (Kirk et al , 2022; Yao et al , 2022; Ayentimi et al , 2023). Researchers need to engage with policymakers and other stakeholders, including businesses, to ensure that their research findings inform policy debates and decisions.…”
Section: Implications Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such arrangements contributed to exhaustion, loneliness and family breakdown (Berg et al, 2018 ). In the gig economy, platform mediated work, whether in its physical form such as food delivery services or through online data analysis has transformed work and industries globally (Ayentimi et al, 2023 ). Conditions supporting remote and online working include the increasing access to the internet, smart phones and their related technologies, software and cloud computing developments, the rise of global online service providers and the ease of conducting business and shopping online (Wheatley et al, 2021 ).…”
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