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Vol. 20: 2016: Perspectives on Work
Vol. 20: 2016: Perspectives on Work
The Gig Economy: Employment Implications
Published:
2016-12-08
Full Issue
2016: Perspectives on Work
Articles
LERA’s Year of Uber and Airbnb
Emily Smith
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On Demand, and Demanding Their Rights
Steven Greenhouse
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Good Jobs, Bad Jobs in the Gig Economy
Arne L. Kalleberg, Michael Dunn
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It’s Not All About Uber
Annette Bernhardt
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Gender and Working Time in the Gig Economy
Elaine McCrate
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Crowdwork, the Law, and the Future of Work
Wilma B. Liebman, Andrew Lyubarsky
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Labor Standards, the Fissured Workplace, and the On-Demand Economy
David Weil, Tanya Goldman
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Is Your Uber Driver an Employee or an Independent Contractor?
Seth D. Harris, Alan B. Krueger
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Will College Jobs Be There for College Grads?
Peter Cappelli
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Daily Dispatches from LERA’s 68th Annual Meeting
J. Michael Lillich
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Mandatory Arbitration at 25: Toward a New System?
Alexander J.S. Colvin
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Facing Capitalism: One View of Labor Education in the New Vietnam
Helena Worthen
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Book Review: Finding Time by Heather Boushey
Eileen Appelbaum
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Book Review: Shaping the Future of Work by Thomas A. Kochan
Sanford M. Jacoby
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Book Review: When Good Jobs Go Bad by Jeffrey S. Rothstein
Chris Tilly
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Book Review: Hazard or Hardship by Jeffrey Hilgert
Ryan Lamare
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Book Review: Beyond the Beat by Daniel B. Cornfield
William Canak
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Book Review: Guild-Ridden Labor Markets by Morris M. Kleiner
Andrew Weaver
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Book Review: International and Comparative Employment Relations edited by Greg J. Bamber, Russell D. Lansbury, Nick Wailes, and Chris F. Wright
Peter Prowse
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