Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe

In this article we analyse digital labour platforms from a feminist approach, revealing the pervasiveness of gender inequalities through segregation and the highly asymmetrical model of gender relations and social reproduction. Our findings after examining data from the COLLEEM survey on platform wo...

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Main Authors: Paula Rodríguez-Modroño, Annarosa Pesole, Purificación López-Igual
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Language:English
Published: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society 2022-03-01
Series:Internet Policy Review
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Online Access:https://policyreview.info/node/1622
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description In this article we analyse digital labour platforms from a feminist approach, revealing the pervasiveness of gender inequalities through segregation and the highly asymmetrical model of gender relations and social reproduction. Our findings after examining data from the COLLEEM survey on platform workers in 16 European countries show that women’s participation in platform work is concentrated in more ‘feminised’ tasks, their work intensity in the platform is lower, and they have slightly worse working conditions and earnings than men. Our results suggest the need for a new analytic approach to platforms, which emphasises labour force heterogeneity, worker dependence in platform work, and changing gender relations.
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spelling doaj-art-85b2d51d7de94fedbec4efcb8ce847d02025-08-20T02:46:43ZengAlexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and SocietyInternet Policy Review2197-67752022-03-0111110.14763/2022.1.1622Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in EuropePaula Rodríguez-Modroño0Annarosa Pesole1Purificación López-Igual2Pablo de Olavide UniversityEuropean CommissionPablo de Olavide UniversityIn this article we analyse digital labour platforms from a feminist approach, revealing the pervasiveness of gender inequalities through segregation and the highly asymmetrical model of gender relations and social reproduction. Our findings after examining data from the COLLEEM survey on platform workers in 16 European countries show that women’s participation in platform work is concentrated in more ‘feminised’ tasks, their work intensity in the platform is lower, and they have slightly worse working conditions and earnings than men. Our results suggest the need for a new analytic approach to platforms, which emphasises labour force heterogeneity, worker dependence in platform work, and changing gender relations.https://policyreview.info/node/1622Digital labour platformsgenderCrowdworkingInequalityLabourStandards
spellingShingle Paula Rodríguez-Modroño
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Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe
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gender
Crowdworking
Inequality
Labour
Standards
title Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe
title_full Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe
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title_short Assessing gender inequality in digital labour platforms in Europe
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gender
Crowdworking
Inequality
Labour
Standards
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