Difference between revisions of "microemployment"
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This exchange is typically conducted via some form of online marketplace, where workers are presented with potential microgigs (individual projects paying some set amount, either per hour or per unit of output) from which they can choose. | This exchange is typically conducted via some form of online marketplace, where workers are presented with potential microgigs (individual projects paying some set amount, either per hour or per unit of output) from which they can choose. | ||
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+ | The microemployment sector is sometimes referred to as "the [[gig economy]]". | ||
==Directory== | ==Directory== | ||
− | * Amazon | + | * Amazon [https://worker.mturk.com/projects Mechanical Turk] ([[Amazon.com|Amazon]]): perform a wide variety of online tasks |
− | + | * [[Etsy]] (avg income: $40/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | |
− | + | * [[Fiverr]] (avg income: $60/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | |
− | * [[ | ||
* [[Rev.com]] ([https://www.rev.com/freelancers freelance signup]): transcribe/caption/translate audio and video | * [[Rev.com]] ([https://www.rev.com/freelancers freelance signup]): transcribe/caption/translate audio and video | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[TaskRabbit]] (avg income: $110/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) |
+ | ** [https://www.taskrabbit.com/become-a-tasker Work with TaskRabbit] | ||
* [https://start.askwonder.com/researcher/signup Wonder]: do research | * [https://start.askwonder.com/researcher/signup Wonder]: do research | ||
+ | ===driving/car required=== | ||
+ | * [[Amazon Flex|Flex]] ([[Amazon.com|Amazon]]): deliver packages | ||
+ | * [[DoorDash]] (avg income: $100/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
+ | * [[Getaround]] (avg income: $70/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
+ | * [[Lyft]]: taxi service (avg income: $220/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
+ | * [[Postmates]] (avg income: $70/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
+ | * [[Uber]]: taxi service (avg income: $155/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
+ | ===property required=== | ||
+ | * [[Airbnb]]: rent out your home (avg income: $440/mo<ref name=ent2017 />) | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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** {{l/wp|Micro job}} | ** {{l/wp|Micro job}} | ||
** {{l/wp|Microwork}} | ** {{l/wp|Microwork}} | ||
+ | ==Footnote== | ||
+ | <references> | ||
+ | <ref name=ent2017>'''2017-07-06''' [https://www.entrepreneur.com/slideshow/296879 What You'll Really Earn on Uber, Airbnb and TaskRabbit Every Month]</ref> | ||
+ | </references> |
Revision as of 22:32, 20 October 2019
About
Microemployment is a socio-economic phenomenon which emerged primarily in the 2010s as a result of increasing automation of services. It allows large corporations to distribute labor needs at minimum cost to themselves (typically by externalizing those costs to the workers), while making it easier for workers now unable to find traditional employment (as a result of the diminishing quantity of such) to nonetheless obtain some level of income in exchange for their labor.
This exchange is typically conducted via some form of online marketplace, where workers are presented with potential microgigs (individual projects paying some set amount, either per hour or per unit of output) from which they can choose.
The microemployment sector is sometimes referred to as "the gig economy".
Directory
- Amazon Mechanical Turk (Amazon): perform a wide variety of online tasks
- Etsy (avg income: $40/mo[1])
- Fiverr (avg income: $60/mo[1])
- Rev.com (freelance signup): transcribe/caption/translate audio and video
- TaskRabbit (avg income: $110/mo[1])
- Wonder: do research
driving/car required
- Flex (Amazon): deliver packages
- DoorDash (avg income: $100/mo[1])
- Getaround (avg income: $70/mo[1])
- Lyft: taxi service (avg income: $220/mo[1])
- Postmates (avg income: $70/mo[1])
- Uber: taxi service (avg income: $155/mo[1])