The gig economy has transformed from a niche employment model into a significant feature of contemporary labour markets.
The surge in digital platforms, resulting from
widespread internet access and technological
advancements, has propelled millions into
this new form of employment.
The model offers considerable flexibility
and efficiency, but also presents challenges,
particularly regarding worker protections,
income stability and regulatory oversight.
In what follows, we take a detailed look at how governments are dealing with this emerging industry.