单词 | gig economy |
释义 | gig economyn. A labour market characterized by a prevalence of short-term contracts and freelance work, as distinct from permanent, full-time employment. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > types of economic system free market1642 peasant economy1883 agriculturism1885 money economy1888 price system1889 external economy1890 peace economy1905 war economy1919 planned economy1924 market economy1929 circular economy1932 managed economy1932 mixed economy1936 market socialism1939 plural economy1939 market capitalism1949 external diseconomy1952 siege economy1962 knowledge economy1967 linear economy1968 EMU1969 wage economy1971 grey economy1977 EMS1978 enterprise culture1979 new economy1981 tiger1981 share economy1983 gig economy2009 2009 T. Brown in thedailybeast.com 12 Jan. (Internet Archive Wayback Machine 17 Jan. 2009) To people I know in the bottom income brackets, living paycheck to paycheck, the Gig Economy has been old news for years. 2018 Canad. Public Policy 48 s169 Although those engaged in the gig economy still represent a small proportion of the total labour force today, they already make up around 14 percent of selfemployed workers. 2019 Financial Times 9 Sept. 18 Young people shackled with explosive student debt and soaring rents in gig economies need all the help they can get. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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