The international division of digital gig work Vili Lehdonvirta amp Otto Kässi Oxford Internet Institute ViliLe vililehdonvirtaoiioxacuk 26 Sep 2017 Vili Lehdonvirta ViliLe Online gig economy grew 26 over the past 12 months ID: 729974
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Where are online workers located?The international division of digital gig work
Vili Lehdonvirta & Otto Kässi
Oxford Internet Institute
@ViliLe
vili.lehdonvirta@oii.ox.ac.ukSlide2
26 Sep 2017Slide3
Vili Lehdonvirta @ViliLeSlide4
Online gig economy grew 26% over the past 12 monthsSlide5
26 Sep 2017
Vili Lehdonvirta @ViliLeSlide6
Online worker countries top 20 (OLI Worker Supplement, 2-8 Oct 2017)Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10Slide11
ConclusionsOnline gig work still small but growing rapidly
Associated with established IT outsourcing destinations
Complement rather than substitute to formal IT sector?But different countries bring different skills to the marketWriting work (blogging, SEO, ecommerce) in anglophone Africa
ilabour.oii.ox.ac.uk/online-labour-index/
9 Oct
2017
Vili Lehdonvirta @ViliLe