Work and Labor in the Digital Age

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Title: Work and Labor in the Digital Age
Description: This volume presents the most recent studies of work and labor in the digital age as it unfolds in both Europe and the United States. One of the critical questions facing modernity concerns the reconfiguration of paid employment, which has been subject to wholesale changes that have widespread consequences for workers, their families, and the institutional structure that characterizes capitalist societies. A key driver of these changes has been the digital revolution and the rapid proliferation of the gig economy. Together with social network sites for hiring, the spread of robotics, and the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning, they leave virtually no occupation untouched.
Authors: Steven P. Vallas, Anne Kovalainen
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Internet--Social aspects, Labor supply--Effect of technological innovations on, Organizational effectiveness--Technological innovations, Labor--United States, Labor--Europe, Work--Social aspects--United States, Work--Social aspects--Europe
Categories: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture, COMPUTERS / General
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:This volume presents the most recent studies of work and labor in the digital age as it unfolds in both Europe and the United States. One of the critical questions facing modernity concerns the reconfiguration of paid employment, which has been subject to wholesale changes that have widespread consequences for workers, their families, and the institutional structure that characterizes capitalist societies. A key driver of these changes has been the digital revolution and the rapid proliferation of the gig economy. Together with social network sites for hiring, the spread of robotics, and the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning, they leave virtually no occupation untouched.
ISBN:9781789735864
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