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Online labour: Can we all just move to Tahiti?

Mar 23, 2022
35:28
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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What Is the Difference Between on Line Platform Work and Regular Tilly Work?
05:22 • 2min
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What Kind of Tasks Are Happening in the on Line Workplace?
07:34 • 3min
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Is There a Difference Between the European and the Global Market?
10:27 • 4min
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Is the Internet Turning the Earth Into a Flat Earth?
14:31 • 3min
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How to Use Big Data to Infer Emerging Skills?
17:26 • 5min
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What Do You Think We Can Learn From Labor Market Data?
22:19 • 5min
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The Onland Labor Market and the Developments on the Conventional Labor Market
27:12 • 2min
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Is the Difference Between Online Platform Work and on Side Platform Work Necessary?
29:27 • 6min
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The internet is changing the way we work. In this episode, Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Laura Nurski and Fabian Stephany to discuss the utilisation of online work across countries and occupations, what it means for the society, and how policymakers should better regulate it.

This podcast was produced within the project “Future of Work and Inclusive Growth in Europe“, with the financial support of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth.
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