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U.S. gig economy study: Part 2

Research findings dispel myth that gig work is a stopgap measure or too unstable to be viable long-term ... the gig economy comprises, starting with coming to a clear definition of what constitutes a gig worker

U.S. gig economy study: Part 4

Skeptics of the gig economy have often pointed to gig workers’ lack of health coverage as a condemnation

U.S. gig economy study: Part 3

This third part of our study focuses on the why of gig work: why did people choose or find their way

U.S. gig economy study: Part 5

a strain of fierce independent mindedness among gig workers.

U.S. gig economy study: Part 1

U.S. gig workers across multiple industries and pay scales choose flexibility over conventional employment

U.S. gig economy study - flash report

We took a deep dive into our proprietary U.S. Gig Economy data

U.S. gig economy study: Part 8

on the U.S. Gig Economy, we explore the question, What does the inexorable explosion of gig economy work ... just as important, What does it mean for American gig workers themselves?

New Legal & General study on U.S. gig economy workers: The gig economy is here to stay

U.S. gig workers across multiple industries and pay scales choose flexibility over conventional employment

U.S. gig economy study - special report for International Women’s Day

Tasked with both childcare and earning, women fall over 30% behind their male counterparts.

U.S. gig economy study: Part 7

and demographics responded to Covid-19, as well as gig workers’ attitudes toward their chosen mode of working