Women Workers in the Gig Economy in India: An Exploratory Study

85 Pages Posted: 18 Oct 2021 Last revised: 29 Dec 2021

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Anweshaa Ghosh

Institute of Social Studies Trust

Risha Ramachandran

Institute of Social Studies Trust

Mubashira Zaidi

Institute of Social Studies Trust

Date Written: May 1, 2021

Abstract

While post-Fordism and neo-liberalism changed the way labour was viewed, technology and wide spread digitization has built upon the same principles, giving way to a new form of work – the Gig Economy. Over the last decade, ‘on-demand’ work guided by app-based platforms such as Uber, Ola, Urban Company, Zomato, etc. have become fairly common in urban India. These platforms have built upon the existing large informal economy fuelled by growing digitization and affordability of gadgets such as smartphones. Gig economy thrives upon the idea of ‘flexibility’, allowing people to work as ‘independent contractors’ who have the ‘choice’ of working when they want to, how they want to and where they want to.

Keywords: Gig Economy, Women Workers in India, Informal Economy

JEL Classification: J22

Suggested Citation

Ghosh, Anweshaa and Ramachandran, Risha and Zaidi, Mubashira, Women Workers in the Gig Economy in India: An Exploratory Study (May 1, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3944205 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3944205

Anweshaa Ghosh (Contact Author)

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Risha Ramachandran

Institute of Social Studies Trust ( email )

U.G. Floor, Core 6A India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
New Delhi, DE Delhi 110003
India

Mubashira Zaidi

Institute of Social Studies Trust ( email )

U.G. Floor, Core 6A India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road, New Delhi
New Delhi, DE Delhi 110003
India

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