2021
DOI: 10.15346/hc.v8i1.124
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The Life Course: An interdisciplinary framework for broadening the scope of research on crowdwork

Abstract: This paper reports outcomes of a systematic scoping review of methodological approaches and analytical lenses used in empirical research on crowdwork. Over the past decade a growing corpus of publications spanning Social Sciences and Computer Science/HCI have empirically examined the nature of work practices and tasks within crowdwork; surfaced key individual and environmental factors underpinning workers’ decisions to engage in this form of work; developed and implemented tools to improve and extend various a… Show more

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“…Other studies should also focus on the linkage between workers' original occupational status and any skill transfers between one's primary and gig employments. In-depth understanding of the factors dictating crowdworkers' actual transitions from proto-to full-entrepreneurship would also require longitudinal data and a life course perspective (Conen al., 2016;Margaryan, 2019bMargaryan, , 2021.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies should also focus on the linkage between workers' original occupational status and any skill transfers between one's primary and gig employments. In-depth understanding of the factors dictating crowdworkers' actual transitions from proto-to full-entrepreneurship would also require longitudinal data and a life course perspective (Conen al., 2016;Margaryan, 2019bMargaryan, , 2021.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%