Crowdsourcing, the Gig Economy and the Law

Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal Vol. 37 No. 3

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This page links to preprints of the papers collected in this issue. For links to the final papers, see the official CLLPJ site.

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Introduction: Crowdsourcing, the Gig-Economy and the Law

Valerio De Stefano

The Rise of the 'Just-in-Time Workforce': On-Demand Work, Crowd Work and Labour Protection in the 'Gig-Economy'

Valerio De Stefano

Operating an employer reputation system: lessons from Turkopticon, 2008-2015

M. Six Silberman and Lilly Irani

Income Security in the On-Demand Economy: Findings and Policy Lessons from a Survey of Crowdworkers

Janine Berg

Beyond Misclassification: The Digital Transformation of Work

Miriam A. Cherry

Beclouded Work, Beclouded Workers in Historical Perspective

Matthew W. Finkin

Uber, Taskrabbit, & Co: Platforms as Employers? Rethinking the Legal Analysis of Crowdwork

Jeremias Prassl and Martin Risak

Commoditized Workers: Case Study Research on Labor Law Issues Arising from a Set of "On-Demand/Gig Economy" Platforms

Antonio Aloisi