Gig Economy

The gig economy, a labor market characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work rather than permanent jobs, has seen rapid growth globally, including in Indonesia. This shift has been driven by technological advancements, changing attitudes towards work, and the growing need for flexibility in employment. While the gig economy offers numerous opportunities for workers and businesses alike, it also presents challenges that need to be addressed. Indonesia, with its large and young population, has become a fertile ground for the gig economy. Digital platforms such as Gojek, Grab, and Tokopedia have provided millions of Indonesians with opportunities to participate in flexible, short-term work. These platforms offer services ranging from transportation… Read More

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