While platforms market gig work as an opportunity for entrepreneurship and as a fall-back option during periods of unemployment, the current coronavirus pandemic -- and the importance of social distancing -- suggests that gig employment might not be a solution during times of national crisis. This mixed methods research project will utilize in-depth interviews and demographic surveys (conducted remotely) with up to 100 gig workers in NYC affiliated to examine how workers are experiencing the virus and how it is impacting their lives and livelihoods.
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New York
Alexandrea Ravenelle
Sociology
Behavioral or Social
Observational
Healthy Volunteer or General Population
Opinions and Perceptions
Social or Workplace Dynamics
COVID-19
20-0902