Web — key research findings.
The nature of gig work.
In 2023, about 40% of gig workers reported working one (and only one) gig in the past 12 months, slightly down from 45% in 2020;
28% reported working two gigs and 32% reported three or more gigs.
Wage comparison of freelancing to employer jobs 2021.
Web — learn key statistics about the gig economy and associated trends.
Discover data on gig worker roles, income, and leading industries.
Web — globally, gig workers are forecast to contribute nearly $500 billion to the economy in 2024 (statista).
Their rise has spawned a colossal ecosystem of digital platforms connecting talent to work.
Webthe brief aims to help policymakers navigate some of the challenges associated with emerging forms of work.
Web — the emergence of the gig economy has catalyzed profound shifts in labor markets, sparking debates about its impact on traditional employment structures, economic dynamics, and societal.
Web — the gig economy, as reflected by nonemployer firms, is significant and growing fast.
Overall, there has been a clear surge in nonemployer firms’ — a measure of contractor and freelance.