The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms

The rise of the platform economy has brought about crowdwork as a new form of flexible work where individuals solve specific problems or provide specific services or products in exchange for payment via online platforms. Survey data for crowdworkers in Germany collected by the 'Digital Future&#...

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Main Author: Anja-Kristin Abendroth
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Gender a Výzkum
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Online Access:https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202002-0002_the-gender-pay-gap-in-the-platform-economy-comparing-the-importance-of-market-and-organisational-dynamics-on-t.php
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spelling doaj-9ab374c5ba9a48dbac42352b33adf5c42021-09-30T11:44:08ZcesInstitute of Sociology, Czech Academy of SciencesGender a Výzkum2570-65782570-65862021-01-01212598410.13060/gav.2020.011gav-202002-0002The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking PlatformsAnja-Kristin Abendroth0Bielefeld UniversityThe rise of the platform economy has brought about crowdwork as a new form of flexible work where individuals solve specific problems or provide specific services or products in exchange for payment via online platforms. Survey data for crowdworkers in Germany collected by the 'Digital Future' collaborative research unit are used to compare gender inequalities in hourly pay among crowdworkers sampled from a marketplace platform and a micro-task platform. The results reveal that fathers earn higher hourly pay than mothers and childless women and men, but only on the marketplace platform. These differences can partly be explained by fathers being better positioned in the overall labour market and fathers' investment patterns in crowdwork, with longer seniority on the platform and quick task performance, which results in higher hourly pay. Investments in crowdwork and overall labour market positioning are only of modest importance on the micro-task platform. This points to different organisational settings and inequality regimes on the two platforms under study.https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202002-0002_the-gender-pay-gap-in-the-platform-economy-comparing-the-importance-of-market-and-organisational-dynamics-on-t.phpplatform labourplatform economycrowdworkalgorithmic controlgender inequalitiesgender pay gapflexibility
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The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
Gender a Výzkum
platform labour
platform economy
crowdwork
algorithmic control
gender inequalities
gender pay gap
flexibility
author_facet Anja-Kristin Abendroth
author_sort Anja-Kristin Abendroth
title The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
title_short The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
title_full The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
title_fullStr The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
title_full_unstemmed The Gender Pay Gap in the Platform Economy: Comparing the Importance of Market and Organisational Dynamics on Two German Crowdworking Platforms
title_sort gender pay gap in the platform economy: comparing the importance of market and organisational dynamics on two german crowdworking platforms
publisher Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences
series Gender a Výzkum
issn 2570-6578
2570-6586
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The rise of the platform economy has brought about crowdwork as a new form of flexible work where individuals solve specific problems or provide specific services or products in exchange for payment via online platforms. Survey data for crowdworkers in Germany collected by the 'Digital Future' collaborative research unit are used to compare gender inequalities in hourly pay among crowdworkers sampled from a marketplace platform and a micro-task platform. The results reveal that fathers earn higher hourly pay than mothers and childless women and men, but only on the marketplace platform. These differences can partly be explained by fathers being better positioned in the overall labour market and fathers' investment patterns in crowdwork, with longer seniority on the platform and quick task performance, which results in higher hourly pay. Investments in crowdwork and overall labour market positioning are only of modest importance on the micro-task platform. This points to different organisational settings and inequality regimes on the two platforms under study.
topic platform labour
platform economy
crowdwork
algorithmic control
gender inequalities
gender pay gap
flexibility
url https://genderonline.cz/en/artkey/gav-202002-0002_the-gender-pay-gap-in-the-platform-economy-comparing-the-importance-of-market-and-organisational-dynamics-on-t.php
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