Alternative work arrangements in the gig economy have the potential to absorb more women and increase their participation in the workforce with some amount of reskilling, according to a latest study.
Alternative work arrangements in the gig economy have the potential to absorb more women and increase their participation in the workforce with some amount of reskilling, according to a latest study.
Gig economy is a labour market characterised by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs.A study on "The Impact of COVID 19 and Industry 4.0 on Future of Work for Women, […]
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