Good Jobs, Bad Jobs in the Gig Economy

Authors

  • Arne L. Kalleberg
  • Michael Dunn

Abstract

Kalleberg and Dunn make the points• The gig economy offers both good and bad jobs and opens new opportunities—but also exploits workers.• Although contingent workers are a small percentage of the overall workforce, the gig economy has important implications for the future of employment.• Social safety-net benefits—minimum wage and health, retirement, and unemployment insurance—need to be available for gig economy workers.