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            • gig economy
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            • A way of working that is based on people having temporary jobs or doing separate pieces of work, each paid separately, rather than working for an employer. Cambridge Dictionary
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            • Gig economy workers were 50 per cent more likely to report feelings of helplessness, and almost 40 per cent more likely to report feelings of little control. If anything, then, gig economy workers were more likely to report powerlessness than other working respondents. - The Conversation by
            • It also found that ‘liquid’ workers, such as gig economy workers and the self-employed, face greater barriers to financial inclusion compared to traditional workers. They are less likely to hold financial products and are almost twice as likely (28%) to be turned down for financial products due to their employment history than traditional employees (15%). - FinExtra by
            • What would happen if low-wage workers came together to cut out the middleman and build their own platforms? This isn’t just a thought experiment. Worker-owned apps are already providing real alternatives to dismal working conditions in the global gig economy. - Vice by
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            • uberização da economia
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            • A gig economy refere-se à oferta de empregos de curta ou muito curta duração que permitem aos trabalhadores conciliar a vida privada e profissional Dinheiro Vivo - by Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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            • A Gig Economy, conceito dado ao segmento dos profissionais liberais ou freelancers, é uma realidade incontornável e cada vez mais significativa da sociedade atual, que ganhou uma nova visibilidade com o aparecimento das plataformas digitais, de que a Uber ou a Glovo são dos protagonistas mais conhecidos entre nós. A também chamada “uberização do trabalho – ou Gig Economy – apresenta um conjunto de vantagens, mas também de desafios, e tem ganho expressão em toda Europa e nos EUA. De acordo com uma pesquisa do Joint Research Centre (JRC), da União Europeia, Portugal é dos países com mais pessoas neste segmento da economia, representando já cerca de 11% to total do emprego. - Eco by Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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            • ekonomia e punës me hope
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            • Punë me hope - Gjallërim i kohëpaskohshëm i një pune, zhvillim me ngritje e me rënie, me ndalesa e me ndërprerje, përparim jo i njëtrajtshëm në një punë a veprimtari. fjale.al - by Denis Haska
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            • Në këtë kuptim, në qoftë se kjo punë do të vazhdojë gjatë e gjithë puna dhe mundi i emigrantëve do të shkojnë kot”, ishin fjalët pak më parë në sheshin Omonia të Astrit Korpës nga Skrapari, që në moshë të kaluar dhe me punë me hope, siç na tha, mendon edhe vetë kthimin. - DW by Denis Haska
            • Shumica këtë profesion e kanë si punë të disatë dhe në shumë raste ata kanë vite që nuk e ushtrojnë profesionin, ose kthehen tek kjo punë me hope. - shekulli by Denis Haska
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