CRIW Conference on The Changing Nature of Work
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Andrew Garin, Emilie Jackson, Dmitri K. Koustas, Alicia Miller
The Evolution of Platform Gig Work, 2012-2021 -
Katharine G. Abraham, Mohammad Ashoori, Aref Darzi, Nathalie Gonzalez-Prieto, John C. Haltiwanger, Aliakbar Kabiri, Erkut Y. Ozbay
Local Variation in Onsite Work during the Pandemic and its Aftermath -
Nicole Nestoriak, David H. Oh
What Makes Work-from-Home Work? Evidence on Telework and Worker Tasks -
Anne Polivka
The What and How of Measuring Digital Platform Work -
Anja Warning
Generative Artificial Intelligence and Employers’ Requirements on New Employees: Experiences on Changes in Recruitment Processes in the German Labor Market -
Jose Maria Barrero, Nicholas Bloom, Kathryn Bonney, Cory breaux, Cathy Buffington, Steven J. Davis, Lucia S. Foster, Brian McKenzie, Aaron K. Savage, Cristina Tello-Trillo
Using Two Perspectives to Get a Clearer View of Work from Home: Business and Household Surveys -
Lynsey Brown, Francesca Foliano, Rebecca Riley, Mechelle Viernes
The Changing Nature of Work: What can we learn from Time Use Diaries? -
Edward Freeland, Andrew Garin, Dmitri K. Koustas, Linh T. Tô
Why Do People Choose Alternative Work Arrangements? Evidence from A Survey Experiment -
Ekaterina Prytkova, Fabien Petit
The Employment Impact of Emerging Digital Technologies: Evidence from US Labor Markets -
Matthew Dey, Susan N. Houseman
The Growth of Contract Labor in Manufacturing -
Joelle Abramowitz, Andrew Joung
Understanding Self-Employment Trajectories and their Effects on Wellbeing in the United States -
Rachel Atkins, Quentin O. Brummet, Katie Johnson
Understanding the Online Platform Based “Gig” Workforce in the U.S.: Evidence from the Entrepreneurship in the Population Survey -
Christopher Goetz, Henry R. Hyatt, Zachary Kroff, Kristin Sandusky, Martha Stinson
Business Owners and the Self-employed: Thirty-three Million (and Counting!)
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