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2018 | nr 131(2) | 75--96
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Implications of ICT-based Platforms on Labor Markets - the Case of Uber

Warianty tytułu
Wpływ platform opartych na ICT na rynki pracy - przykład Ubera
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ICT platforms mediating in the labor area build on labor markets with people being under-employed and/or part-time employed. The extent to which such platforms currently contribute to the general trends in part-time or self-employment can be difficult to assess, as the figures presently are relatively small in the large picture. But there can hardly be any doubt that these ICT platforms in the longer run will reinforce trends towards part-time employment and, at any rate, unstable work and work conditions(original abstract)
Platformy ICT pośredniczące w obszarze zatrudnienia budują rynki pracy dla osób, które nie są zatrudnione na odpowiednich dla siebie stanowiskach i/lub pracują w niepełnym wymiarze godzin. Stopień, w jakim tego typu platformy obecnie przyczyniają się do ogólnych trendów w zakresie zatrudnienia w niepełnym wymiarze godzin lub samozatrudnienia, są trudne do oszacowania, ponieważ obecnie dostępna ilość danych jest stosunkowo niewielka. Nie można jednak mieć wątpliwości, że platformy ICT w dłuższej perspektywie wzmocnią tendencje w kierunku zatrudnienia w niepełnym wymiarze godzin, a w każdym razie na zwiększenie niestabilności warunków pracy(abstrakt oryginalny)
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75--96
Opis fizyczny
Twórcy
  • Aalborg University, Center for Communication, Media and Information Technologies
  • Aalborg University, Center for Communication, Media and Information Technologies
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