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Volume : IV, Issue : XI, December - 2014

THE SOCIOLOGY OF WORK: CHANGING PATTERNS IN THE GIG ECONOMY

Dr. Manjunatha K.M., -

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Industry reports demonstrate a twofold digit development in India's gig economy. In this impacting universe of work, supporting representative responsibility and occupation fulfillment turns out to be progressively difficult, beginning with becoming clear about who one considers as an 'representative'.

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Dr. Manjunatha K.M., -(2014). THE SOCIOLOGY OF WORK: CHANGING PATTERNS IN THE GIG ECONOMY. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. XI, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11071.pdf

References :

  1. 1. De Ruyter, A. and M. Brown (2011), Regulation and the Lived Experience of the Gig Economy, In the Gig Economy (pp. 55-78), Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing
  2. 2. De Ruyter, A., M. Brown and J. Burgess (2003), Gig Work and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges, Journal of International Affairs, 72(1): 37-50, pp

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