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Titre : | Independent work : choice, necessity,and the gig economy |
Auteurs : | James Manyika ; Susan Lund ; Jacques Bughin ; Kelsey Robinson ; Jan Mischke ; Deepa Mahajan |
Type de document : | document Ă©lectronique |
Editeur : | McKinsey, 2016 |
Format : | 148 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Thésaurus CEREQ TRAVAIL INDEPENDANT ; ECONOMIE MONDIALE ; ECONOMIE NUMERIQUE ; ETATS UNIS ; ROYAUME UNI ; ALLEMAGNE ; SUISSE ; FRANCE ; ESPAGNE ; EUROPE ; DONNEE STATISTIQUE ; COMPARAISON INTERNATIONALE ; FORME D'EMPLOI |
Mots-clés: | Gig economy |
Résumé : |
The popular concept of work as a traditional 9-to-5 job with a single employer bears little resemblance to the way a substantial share of the workforce makes a living. Millions of the self-employed, freelancers, and temporary workersâas well as individuals renting out rooms on Airbnb, driving for Uber, or selling goods on eBayâare part of a significant trend that we call âindependent work.â Although independent work has a long history, it has never been clearly defined or consistently measured in official labor statistics. This report aims to fill in that gap. We used government data and findings from other studies to estimate the size of the independent workforce. To get a deeper understanding, we undertook an extensive survey of more than 8,000 respondents in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, France, and Spain. Our goals were to size independent work and to understand who does it and why as well as how satisfied they are.
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Document Céreq : | Non |
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Independent-Work-Choice-necessity-and-the-gig-economy-Full-report-1.pdf Adobe Acrobat PDF |