Skill Specificity on High-Skill Online Gig Platforms: Same as in Traditional Labour Markets?

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Social Forces Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1093/sf/soad153
Jaap van Slageren, Andrea M Herrmann
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Political economists and labour sociologists alike have studied how the skill specificity of workers can be explained, as it significantly affects workers’ performance. However, the emergence of the gig economy may substantially change skill hiring and specificity in online labour markets because gig workers do not need formal educational credentials to offer their services. Instead, skills are “unbundled” from occupations, and platforms provide alternative ways to signal competencies, for example, via their rating and review systems. To shed light on the applicability of existing theories to explain the skill profiles of gig workers, we examine what predicts the skills hired in the online gig economy. Based on multilevel ordinal logistic regression analyses of 2336 gig worker profiles, we show that—as in traditional labour markets—gig workers with a vocational degree and longer online work experience are hired for more specific skills. However, national labour market institutions and educational systems affect the gig workers’ skill specificity in the opposite direction than in traditional labour markets. Our findings thus suggest that online gig platforms allow workers to overcome restrictions imposed by national institutions as they are hired for those skills in the online gig economy that are institutionally less facilitated in their home labour markets.
高技能在线招聘平台的技能特殊性:与传统劳动力市场一样吗?
政治经济学家和劳工社会学家都研究过如何解释工人的技能特殊性,因为它对工人的绩效有重大影响。然而,"零工经济 "的出现可能会大大改变在线劳动力市场的技能雇佣和特殊性,因为 "零工 "并不需要正规的教育证书来提供服务。相反,技能被从职业中 "拆分 "出来,而平台则提供了其他方式来显示能力,例如通过其评级和审查系统。为了阐明现有理论对解释 "零工 "技能概况的适用性,我们研究了在线 "零工 "经济中受雇技能的预测因素。基于对2336名 "零工 "的多层次序数逻辑回归分析,我们发现,与传统劳动力市场一样,拥有职业学位和较长线上工作经验的 "零工 "会因更多特定技能而受雇。然而,与传统劳动力市场相比,国家劳动力市场机构和教育体系对 "零工 "技能特殊性的影响方向恰恰相反。因此,我们的研究结果表明,在线临时工平台允许工人克服国家机构施加的限制,因为他们在在线临时工经济中受雇于那些在其本国劳动力市场中机构较少提供便利的技能。
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Social Forces
Social Forces SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1922, Social Forces is recognized as a global leader among social research journals. Social Forces publishes articles of interest to a general social science audience and emphasizes cutting-edge sociological inquiry as well as explores realms the discipline shares with psychology, anthropology, political science, history, and economics. Social Forces is published by Oxford University Press in partnership with the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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