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1 The size and characteristics of the on-demand economy in the UK and Europe Ursula Huws, Neil H. Spencer and Simon Joyce The rapid growth of the on-demand economy seems to continue unabated. 1 In just seven years, Uber has gone from start-up to a global company valued at $60 billion. 2 In the eight years since it was founded, Airbnb has become arguably the largest hotelier in the world. 3 While these big name brands continue to make the headlines, smaller on-demand companies proliferate, defying attempts to keep track of them. Alongside what have rapidly become well known names, such as Uber, TaskRabbit and Deliveroo, recent advertising campaigns on the London Underground have promoted myriad new companies. ZipJet will collect your dirty laundry and deliver it cleaned and ironed. 4 DogBuddy will walk your dog, or look after it while you are away from home, or just busy, and will even send digital photos of your pet for your piece of mind – as will its rival Tailster, which uses GPS tracking to keep you updated on dog-walking progress, and also provides cat-sitting services. 5 Meanwhile, to ease the stresses of modern life, Urbanmassage will send certificated therapists to provide a range of relaxation treatments in the convenience of your home or office. What is more, together with information about how customers can access – and pay for – their services, these websites all provide details of how would-be laundry-drivers, dog-walkers, cat-sitters, and massage-therapists can earn income from providing those services. Attempts to estimate the size and characteristics of the on-demand economy are fraught 1 The research presented here was conducted by the Hertfordshire Business School, University of Hertfordshire, UK, in association with the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), and UNI-Europa. For further details, see Huws, Spencer and Joyce (2016) (Forthcoming), Crowd work in Europe: Preliminary results from a survey in the UK, Sweden, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands. 2 This valuation has been disputed. See Kaminska, I. (2016), 'Mythbusting Uber's valuation', Financial Times, 13 September. Available here: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2016/09/13/2173631/mythbusting-ubers- valuation/?Authorised=false&_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fftalphaville.ft.com%2F2016%2F09 %2F13%2F2173631%2Fmythbusting-ubers- valuation%2F&_i_referer=&classification=conditional_registered&iab=barrier-app (Accessed 1 November 2016). 3 Economist (2016), 'New York deflates Airbnb', The Economist, 29 October. Available here: http://www.economist.com/news/business/21709353-new-rules-may-temper-airbnb-new- york-its-future-still-looks-bright-new-york-deflates (Accessed 1 November 2016). 4 https://www.zipjet.co.uk (Accessed 1 November 2016). 5 https://uk.dogbuddy.com; https://www.tailster.com (Accessed 1 November 2016).

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Thesizeandcharacteristicsoftheon-demandeconomyintheUKand

Europe

UrsulaHuws,NeilH.SpencerandSimonJoyce

Therapidgrowthoftheon-demandeconomyseemstocontinueunabated.1Injustseven

years,Uberhasgonefromstart-uptoaglobalcompanyvaluedat$60billion.2Intheeight

yearssinceitwasfounded,Airbnbhasbecomearguablythelargesthotelierintheworld.3

Whilethesebignamebrandscontinuetomaketheheadlines,smalleron-demand

companiesproliferate,defyingattemptstokeeptrackofthem.Alongsidewhathaverapidly

becomewellknownnames,suchasUber,TaskRabbitandDeliveroo,recentadvertising

campaignsontheLondonUndergroundhavepromotedmyriadnewcompanies.ZipJetwill

collectyourdirtylaundryanddeliveritcleanedandironed.4DogBuddywillwalkyourdog,or

lookafteritwhileyouareawayfromhome,orjustbusy,andwillevensenddigitalphotosof

yourpetforyourpieceofmind–aswillitsrivalTailster,whichusesGPStrackingtokeep

youupdatedondog-walkingprogress,andalsoprovidescat-sittingservices.5Meanwhile,to

easethestressesofmodernlife,Urbanmassagewillsendcertificatedtherapiststoprovidea

rangeofrelaxationtreatmentsintheconvenienceofyourhomeoroffice.Whatismore,

togetherwithinformationabouthowcustomerscanaccess–andpayfor–theirservices,

thesewebsitesallprovidedetailsofhowwould-belaundry-drivers,dog-walkers,cat-sitters,

andmassage-therapistscanearnincomefromprovidingthoseservices.

Attemptstoestimatethesizeandcharacteristicsoftheon-demandeconomyarefraught1TheresearchpresentedherewasconductedbytheHertfordshireBusinessSchool,UniversityofHertfordshire,UK,inassociationwiththeFoundationforEuropeanProgressiveStudies(FEPS),andUNI-Europa.Forfurtherdetails,seeHuws,SpencerandJoyce(2016)(Forthcoming),CrowdworkinEurope:PreliminaryresultsfromasurveyintheUK,Sweden,Germany,AustriaandtheNetherlands.2Thisvaluationhasbeendisputed.SeeKaminska,I.(2016),'MythbustingUber'svaluation',FinancialTimes,13September.Availablehere:http://ftalphaville.ft.com/2016/09/13/2173631/mythbusting-ubers-valuation/?Authorised=false&_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fftalphaville.ft.com%2F2016%2F09%2F13%2F2173631%2Fmythbusting-ubers-valuation%2F&_i_referer=&classification=conditional_registered&iab=barrier-app(Accessed1November2016).3Economist(2016),'NewYorkdeflatesAirbnb',TheEconomist,29October.Availablehere:http://www.economist.com/news/business/21709353-new-rules-may-temper-airbnb-new-york-its-future-still-looks-bright-new-york-deflates(Accessed1November2016).4https://www.zipjet.co.uk(Accessed1November2016).5https://uk.dogbuddy.com;https://www.tailster.com(Accessed1November2016).

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withdifficulties,however,whicharerootedinthesheervarietyofthisrapidlyexpanding

areaofeconomicactivity,aswellasitsnewness.Thiscombinationofnoveltyand

heterogeneitypresentsresearcherswithconsiderableempiricalandmethodological

challenges,aswellasproblemsofaconceptualnature.Inparticular,thereisasignificant

difficultyconcerninghowtheon-demandeconomyisdefined,6withdifferentdefinitions

leadingtodifferentestimatesofitssize–aswillbediscussedbelow.Despitethese

difficulties,though,progressispossible.

Theapproachadoptedbytheresearchpresentedbelowwastofocusononeparticular

aspectoftheon-demandeconomy;namely,crowdwork.Here,crowdworkisdefinedas

paidworkthatisorganisedbyanonlineplatform.Whileitisorganisedandmediatedonline,

crowdworkcanactuallybecarriedoutonlineoroffline;inthecrowdworker'shomeorin

thecustomer'shome;inaplaceofwork,suchasafactory,office,warehouse,orretail

outlet;orinpublicspacessuchasstreetsorparks.Crowdworkmayrequireonlineskills,or

traditionalcraftskills,orlittleskillatall.Crowdworkersmaybeclassedasemployees,self-

employed,orfreelanceworkers.Butthecommonfactoristhattheworktheydois

organisedbyanonlineplatform,andthatthecrowdworkerhopestogainanincomeby

doingit.Asothercontributionstothisvolumeshow,suchhopesarenotalwaysfulfilled.Yet,

therapidgrowthofthistypeofworkrequiresurgentinvestigationinordertogainan

understandingofwhoisdoingwhatwork,andwhy.

Consequently,thischapterpresentsfindingsfromthefirstattempttoestimatethescaleof

crowdworkinEurope.Thechapterbeginsbydiscussingtheconceptualandempirical

problemsalreadymentioned,followedbythesolutionsthatwereadoptedfortheresearch.

Subsequently,themainfindingsarepresented,andconclusionsdrawn.Asmustinevitably

bethecasewithexploratoryresearchinanewandrapidlychangingfield,someconclusions

remaintentative.Nevertheless,aswillbeshown,theresearchdoesgiveussomeuseful

insightsintotheextentandcharacteristicsofcrowdworkinEurope.

6Huws,U.(2016)AReviewontheFutureofWork:OnlineLabourExchanges,or‘Crowdsourcing’:ImplicationsforOccupationalSafetyandHealth,EuropeanAgencyforSafetyandHealthatWork,Bilbao.Availablehere:https://osha.europa.eu/en/tools-and-publications/publications/future-work-crowdsourcing(Accessed1November2016).

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Whatisknownaboutthescaleandcharacteristicsofcrowdwork:An

overviewofpreviousresearch

Todate,empiricalresearchoncrowdworkhasbeensomewhatlimited.Thissectiongivesan

overviewandofwhatliteratureisavailable.First,previousattemptstoestimatethescaleof

crowdworkarediscussed,followedbyanoutlineofpreviousresearchontypesofwork

done,andthedemographicsofcrowdworkersthemselves.

Extentofcrowdwork

Attemptstoestimatethesizeoftheon-demandeconomyfaceanumberofdifficulties,

whichmainlyderivefromissuesdiscussedabove;namely,thesignificantvarietyofcrowd

workandthelackofcleardefinitionsandacceptedterminology.Inthefaceofsuch

difficulties,researchershaveadoptedanumberofstrategies.Somehavetriedtomake

broadestimatesoftheeconomicvalueofcrowdwork.Othershaveconductedresearchon

particularplatforms.Anotherapproachhasbeentomakeuseofinformationprovidedby

theplatformsthemselves.Morerecently,someresearchershaveattemptedestimatesby

lookingatwiderpopulations.Despitethesevariedefforts,though,reliableestimatesforthe

overallsizeoftheon-demandeconomyremainelusive.

Previousattemptstoassesstheglobalmarketforcrowdworkconfirmitssizeandrapid

growthbutvaryconsiderablyintheirconclusions.Lookingatskilledonlinecreativeand

professionalwork,Elance/oDesk(nowUpwork)estimatedtotalmarketvaluewouldgrow

from$1.6billionin2013to$47billionby2020,7whileStaffingIndustryAnalystsestimated

thevalueofonlinecrowdworkwouldgrowfrom$1billionin2012to$5billionby2018.8

Morebroadly,Kaganeretal.estimatedglobalrevenueof‘humancloud’platformsgrewby

53%in2010and74%in2011.9Massolutionsestimatedin2012thatcrowdworkernumbers

wereincreasingbymorethan100%eachyear.10Itisfarfromclear,though,howsuch

estimatestranslateintonumbersofactualcrowdworkers.

7Hippler,K.(2014)‘Theonlineworkrevolution’,presentationtoDynamicsofVirtualWork(COSTActionIS1202)Meeting,UniversityofBucharest,28March,2014.8TheEconomist(2013)‘”Talentexchanges”onthewebarestartingtotransformtheworldofwork’,TheEconomistJune1.9Kaganer,E.,Carmel,E.,Hirschheim,R.andOlsen,T.(2013)‘ManagingtheHumanCloud’MITSloanManagementReview,Winter.10Massolutions(2012)CrowdsourcingIndustryreport:Enterprisecrowdsourcing:marketproviderandworkertrends,http://www.massolution.com/

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Inprinciple,itshouldbepossibletoarriveatafigureforthetotalnumberofcrowdworkers

bystartingfromthenumbersregisteredoneachplatform.Thisinformationisheldbythe

platforms,andmany–especiallythosemediatingonlinework,inapotentiallyglobalmarket

–displayfiguresforthenumberofworkersregistered.Forinstance,German-basedTwago

claimsover576,000'experts',including239,743programmers,85,622appdevelopers,

176,953developers,68,498writers,and57,081onlinemarketers.11However,theaccuracy

ofsuchnumbersisopentoquestion.Forinstance,thesefiguresarelikelytoincludepeople

whoareinactive,orregisteredonanumberofdifferentplatforms.Furthermore,thefigures

displayedbyplatformsoftendemonstratethelackofcleardefinitionsalreadynoted.For

instance,Freelancerclaimsmorethan20million'registeredusers'andover10million'total

jobsposted'.12Amongthe'registeredusers',however,nodistinctionismadebetween

workersandcustomers.Upworkissimilarlyvague,claiming'100,000+top-ratedweb

programmers','10,000+top-ratedmobiledevelopers','25,000+top-ratedwritersand

editors',and'15,000+top-ratedconsultants',amongmanyothers.13Notonlyarethese

numbersinexact,butitisnotclearwhetherorhowmanyindividualsareregisteredinmore

thanonecategory.

Forplatformshandlingthemosthighlyskilledandhighstatus,professionalwork,numbers

aremuchsmaller.Forinstance,intheUK,Axiomofferstheservicesof'over1500+

employeesacross3continents'providingarangeofbusinessservicesfrom'attorneys'and

'paralegals'to'managedservices'and'projectmanagers'.14Smallerstill,EdenMcCallum

offers500managementconsultants.15

Platformsthatmediateworkcarriedoutofflineseem,ifanything,evenlessconcernedabout

postingexactnumbersofregisteredworkers–perhapsbecausetheyservemorelocal

markets.Forinstance,whileRatedPeopleclaims50,000'qualitylocaltradespeople',16and

cleaningplatformHassle(nowpartofHelpling)claims'morethan2,500independent

11https://www.twago.com(Accessed14October2016).12http://www.freelancer.co.uk(Accessed14October2016).13https://www.upwork.com(Accessed14October2016).14http://www.axiomlaw.com(Accessed14October2016).15TheEconomist(2015)‘Freelanceworkersavailableatamoment’snoticewillreshapethenatureofcompaniesandthestructureofcareers’,TheEconomist,January3.16https://www.ratedpeople.com/trades/(Accessed15October2016).

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cleaners',17nonumberofregistered'Taskers'couldbefoundontheTaskrabbitwebsite.18

Uberclaims'morethan30,000'driversinLondon,19althoughthisnumberisnotmentioned

onitswebsite.Oncemore,aswithplatformsforonlinework,manyofflineworkplatforms

aremuchsmaller.Forinstance,TaskpandasprovideshouseholdservicesinfiveUKcities,

andclaims‘over1,500activePandaslookingtoearnsomeextramoneyintheseuncertain

times’.20Notsurprisingly,gaugingthetotalnumberofpeopleworkingviasuchplatformsis

farfromstraightforward.

Tocomplicatemattersfurther,thenumberofcrowdworkplatformsisverylarge.While

someareinternational,othersoperateonlyatlocal,regionalornationallevel.21Moreover,

systematicdocumentingofonlineworkplatformsappearslacking.In2014,StaffingIndustry

Analystsidentified'145onlinestaffingplatformbusinesses'globally,including33inChina,

butadded,'thereareactuallylikelytobealargernumberoftinyplatformbusinesseswe

havenotdetected'.22Giventherapidexpansionofthissectoroftheonlineeconomy,and

theproliferationofcrowdworkplatforms,thesenumbersseemratherlow;indeed,the

uncertaintyexpressedaboutthenumberofsmallerplatformsaccuratelyreflectsthe

difficultiesinvolvedinkeepingpacewithchangeinthisarea.Clearly,then,thelargenumber

ofplatforms,extremerangeofnumberscitedbydifferentplatforms,inexactfigures,and

lackofclarityastowhatthesenumbersreferto,combinetopresentmajordifficultiesfor

estimatingatotalnumberofcrowdworkersstartingfrominformationgivenbythe

platformsthemselves.

Analternativeapproachtoestimatingparticipationincrowdworkhasbeentoexamine

patternsofeconomicactivity,especiallyformsofemployment,acrossnationalpopulations.

Unfortunately,officialemploymentstatisticshavesofarnotkeptpacewiththespeedof17Archivedpressrelease.https://hassle.com/uk/press-releases/national-expansion(Accessed15October2016).18https://www.taskrabbit.co.uk(Accessed15October2016).19https://www.ft.com/content/2bedda7a-4e7e-11e6-88c5-db83e98a590a20http://www.taskpandas.com/about_us.php(Accessed15October2016).21Green,A.,deHoyos,M.,Barnes,S-A.,Baldauf,B.andBehle,H.(2014)'ExploratoryResearchonInternet-enabledWorkExchangesandEmployability.Analysisandsynthesisofqualitativeevidenceoncrowdsourcingforwork,fundingandvolunteers',inEuropeanCommissionJointResearchCentreInstituteforProspectiveTechnologicalStudies,JRCScientificandPolicyReports;Mandl,I.,(2014)EuropeanFoundationfortheImprovementofLiving&WorkingConditions,‘StatusquoandfirstfindingsoncrowdemploymentandICTbased,mobilework’,presentationtoDynamicsofVirtualWork(COSTActionIS1202)Meeting,UniversityofBucharest,28March,2014.22http://www2.staffingindustry.com/eng/Research/Research-Topics-Reports/North-America/2014-Online-Staffing-Platform-Landscape-Can-more-be-better(Accessed15October2016).

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developmentofnewformsofworkorganisationand,consequently,reliablenationalfigures

aregenerallylacking.ThesedifficultieswereexemplifiedrecentlybyadebateintheUSA

thatwassparkedbyofficialfiguresshowingnogrowthinself-employment.Sinceitis

commonlyassumedthatariseinself-employmentwouldaccompanyagrowthofcrowd

working,thesefiguresledtheWallStreetJournal23toquestionwidespreadperceptionsof

rapidgrowthintheonlineand‘gig’economy.Aswasquicklypointedout,however,other

setsofofficialstatisticstoldadifferentstory,withsomesupportingclaimsofgrowth.24

Indeed,theproblematicnatureofofficialstatisticsinthisareawassoonapparent.One

analystexpressedthefrustrationsofmany:'itseemsridiculousthatithasprovensodifficult

totrackandcounttheselabormarkettrends'.25Amajorunderlyingdifficulty,though,isthat

standardstatisticalcategoriesareoftenpoorlysuitedtogatheringdataonnewformsof

workorganisation;forinstance,because'increasingly...moreandmoreworkersexist

simultaneouslyinmultipleworkercategories'.26Furthermore,crowdworkhasgrown

unevenlyacrosstheUSA,sothatnewpatternsofwork,whichhavebecomerelatively

commonplaceincitiessuchasSanFranciscoandAustin,Texas,remainmuchlesscommonin

otherareas.27Untilofficialstatisticscatchupwiththesechangingemploymentpractices,

estimatesofthecrowdworkforcebasedonthesefigureswillcontinuetopresentproblems.

AnumberofrecentstudiesfromtheUShaveusedavarietyofothermethodstoinvestigate

newformsofwork,andhaveproduceddisparateresults.ResearchforTimemagazine,28

carriedoutbyPennSchoenBerland29inpartnershipwithBurson·Marsteller30andtheAspen

InstituteFutureofWorkInitiative,31investigatedbothworkersandusersintheon-demand

economy,definedbroadlytoinclude'ridesharing,accommodationsharing,taskservice,

shorttermcarrental,orfoodandgoodsdelivery’.32Resultsfromarepresentativeonline

23Zumbrun,J.andSussman,L.(2015),'Proofofa"GigEconomy"revolutionishardtofind',WallStreetJournal,July26,2015.Seealso,Zumbrun,J.(2015),'Anenduringmysteryofthe‘GigEconomy’:whyaresofewpeopleself-employed?'WallStreetJournal,October22,2015.24Hill,S.(2015),'HowBIGistheGIG(economy)',Medium,September9,2015.https://medium.com/the-wtf-economy/how-big-is-the-gig-economy-e674c7986a28#.q8j6v0zbf25Ibid.26Hill,S.(2015),'HowBIGistheGIG(economy)',Medium,September9,2015.https://medium.com/the-wtf-economy/how-big-is-the-gig-economy-e674c7986a28#.q8j6v0zbf27Hathaway,I.(2015),'Thegigeconomyisrealifyouknowwheretolook',HarvardBusinessReview,August13,2015.28Steinmetz,K.(2016)‘Exclusive:SeeHowBigtheGigEconomyReallyis’Time,January6.AccessedonSeptember3,2016from:http://time.com/4169532/sharing-economy-poll/29http://psbresearch.com(Accessed16October2016)30http://www.burson-marsteller.com/ondemand-survey/(Accessed16October2016)31https://www.aspeninstitute.org/search/future%20of%20work%20initiative(Accessed16October2016)32http://www.burson-marsteller.com/ondemand-survey/(Accessed16October2016)

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surveysuggestedthatthat42%ofUSadults'haveusedatleastoneon-demandeconomy

service',while22%'haveofferedoneon-demandeconomyservice’.33Byanymeasure,these

arelargenumbers.However,theauthorsdonotprovideabreakdownshowingwhat

proportionofrespondentsmightbeconsideredcrowdworkers,ratherthanprovidersof

someotheronlineservice.Similarlylargenumberswerearrivedatbyresearchersatthe

McKinseyGlobalInstitute,34whousedacombinationofofficialstatisticsandsurvey

methodstoestimatethesizeofthe'independentworkforce'intheUSandEU-15countries

at20-30percentoftheworkingagepopulation,orupto162millionpeople.Theverybroad

definitionof'independentwork'usedbythisstudy,whichincludedworkersonfixedterm

contractsofupto12months,andtemporaryworkagencystaff,alongsidethosewho'sell

goodsorrentoutassetssuchassparerooms',35inevitablyproducedaverylargeestimate.

Withinthisoverallfigure,theresearchersfoundthatsome15percentofindependent

workers,thusdefined,makeuseofan'onlinemarketplace',36andthataround4percentof

theworking-agepopulationhaveusedanonlineplatformtogainincome.37

Usingasomewhatnarrowerdefinitionof'onlineintermediatedwork',KatzandKreuger38

foundnotablylowerlevelsofparticipation,withonly‘about0.5percentofworkersindicate

thattheyareworkingthroughanonlineintermediary,suchasUberorTaskRabbit’.39Plainly,

thisisamuchsmallerfigurethanthestudiescitedabove.40Inpart,thisdifferencemust

reflectthenarrowerfocusofKatzandKrueger'sresearch,whichutilisedaversionofthe

discontinuedContingentWorkerSurvey(CWS)thatwaspreviouslyadministeredbytheUS

BureauofLaborStatistics,butdiscontinuedin2005.TheCWSwasdesignedtoinvestigate

33http://www.burson-marsteller.com/ondemand-survey/(Accessed16October2016)34McKinseyGlobalInstitute(2016)IndependentWork:Choice,NecessityandtheGigEconomy,October2016.Availablehere:http://www.mckinsey.com/global-themes/employment-and-growth/independent-work-choice-necessity-and-the-gig-economy(Accessed7October2016).35Ibid.,p.2.36Ibid.p.viii.37Ibid.p.12.38Katz.L.F.&Kreuger,A.B.(2016)TheRiseandNatureofAlternativeWorkArrangementsintheUnitedStates,1995-2015,PrincetonUniversity.Availablehere:https://krueger.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/akrueger/files/katz_krueger_cws_-_march_29_20165.pdf-2015.(Accessed3September2016).39Ibid.p.15.40KatzandKrueger'sfindingswerebroadlyinlinewithpreviousresearchbasedonGooglesearchesforonlineworkplatforms;see,Harris,S.andKrueger,A.(2015),'AproposalformodernizingLaborLawsforTwenty-First-Centurywork:the"IndependentWorker”,'TheHamiltonProject,DiscussionPaper2015-10,WashingtonDC,December2015.Availablehere:http://www.hamiltonproject.org/assets/files/modernizing_labor_laws_for_twenty_first_century_work_krueger_harris.pdf(Accessed16October2016).

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'theincidenceofalternativeworkarrangementsintheUSeconomy';41consequently,crowd

workersappearaspartofamuchlargergroup,includingtemporaryhelp,on-call,and

contractcompanyworkers,aswellasindependentcontractorsorfreelancers.Thesurvey

foundthat,altogether,theseformsofworkhadincreasedfrom10.1percentofthe

workforcein2005to17.2percentin2015.However,theCWSisdesignedtoidentify'each

individual'smainjob',42althoughKatzandKruegeralsoaskedabout'asecondaryjob'.Other

research,43though,suggeststhat,formostusersofonlineworkplatforms,crowdworkis

verymuchasupplementaryactivity;somethingperformedinadditiontoamainjob,which

canscarcelybeconsidered'ajob'atall.Consequently,framingcrowdworkintermsofmain

orsecondaryjobmaywellleadtorespondentsunderstatingparticipationrates.

Furthermore,theCWSidentifiedascrowdworkersonlythosewhorespondedthatthey

wereengagedin'directsellingtocustomers',whichseemsapotentiallyconfusing

descriptionofmuchcrowdwork;notleastbecausemanycrowdworkersmightwellsee

themselvesasworkingfortheplatformsratherthansellingdirectlytoacustomer.For

instance,itisclearfromanumberofcourtcasesthatmanyUberdriversconsider

themselvestobeworkingfortheplatform.44IndeedKatzandKrugerrecognisethedifficulty

ofusingthisdefinitionforisolatingplatform-mediatedwork.45Oncemore,though,theuse

ofproblematicdefinitionsmayhaveresultedintheCWSunder-estimatingparticipationin

crowdwork.

ThesupplementarynatureofmuchcrowdworkwasunderlinedbythefindingsofFarrelland

Greig,whoconductedabigdatastudyexaminingremittancesfromonlineplatformsintothe

bankaccountsofsome1millionUScustomersofJPMorganChasebank.46Thisprocedure

identifiedpatternsofpaymentsfrom30onlineplatforms,whichincludedboth'labour'

platforms,mediatingcrowdwork,and'capital'platforms,mediatingactivitiessuchas

rentingoutroomsorsellinggoodsonline.FarrellandGreigfoundthateachmonthalmost41Ibid.p.1.42KatzandKrueger(2016)p.3.43Eurofound(2015),NewFormsofEmployment,PublicationsOfficeoftheEuropeanUnion,Luxembourg.Availablehere:http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/report/2015/working-conditions-labour-market/new-forms-of-employment(Accessed27September2016).44IntheUK,arecentEmploymentTribunalrulinghasagreedwithsuchaview:https://www.ft.com/content/a0bb02b2-9d0a-11e6-a6e4-8b8e77dd083a(Accessed1November2016).45KatzandKrueger(2016)p.16.46Farrell,D.&Greig,F.(2016)Paychecks,Paydays,andtheOnlinePlatformEconomy,NewYork:JPMorganChaseInstitute.Availablehere:https://www.jpmorganchase.com/corporate/institute/document/jpmc-institute-volatility-2-report.pdf(Accessed1November2016).

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onepercentofadultsearnedincomefromthe‘onlineplatformeconomy’,witharound0.4

percentearningincomefromalabourplatform.47Overthethreeyearsofthestudy,upto

September2015,0.9percentparticipatedinpaidworkviaanonlineplatformatleastonce.

Furthermore,participationincrowdworkinanygivenmonthwassignificantlyassociated

withfluctuationinearningsfromotheremployment,suggestingthatincomefromcrowd

workwasbeingsoughttomakeupforreducedincomefromothersources.Ofcourse,these

findingsexcludeanyincomefromplatformsotherthanthoseselectedforthisstudyand,

perhapsmoreimportantlyexcluderemittancesfromthirdpartypaymentsystems,suchas

PayPal.48Again,thismaycontributetounderestimatingactualparticipationincrowdwork.

Therangeofdifferentempiricalmethodsemployedbythesestudies,aswellastheir

somewhatdivergentfindingsunderlinethedifficultiesfacedbyresearchinthisarea.Itmust

beconcluded,therefore,thatwhilepreviousresearchsuggeststhatcrowdworkisa

significantandrapidlygrowingphenomenon,sofartherearenoreliableestimatesofits

actualextent.

Characteristicsofcrowdworkandcrowdworkers

Oneoftheprincipalcharacteristicsofcrowdworkistheextremevarietyoftasksthatare

mediatedviaonlineplatforms.Thus,AmazonMechanicalTurkmediatessimpleonlinetasks

andclickwork,whileUpworkdoesthesameformorecomplexonlinework.TaskRabbit

mediatesodd-jobtasksandotherofflinework,whileMyHammerperformsasimilarrolefor

theworkofmoreskilledtradespeople.Ubermediatesbetweendriversandpassengersto

providetaxi-likeservices,andDeliverooorganisesbicycleandmotor-scooterriderstodeliver

foodfromrestaurantstopeople'shomes.Thisvariety,however,hasnotbeenfullyreflected

inpreviousresearch,whichhastendedtoconcentrateonthoseengagedinonlinecrowd

work(seebelow).

Whileonlinecrowdworkiscertainlyvaried,onceofflinetasksareincluded,thevarietyof

workdoneincreasesdramatically.TheUKsiteMybuilder,49forexample,listsawiderangeof

‘trades’,includingbricklayers,demolitioncontractors,electricians,gasengineers,fencers,

groundworkers,roofers,stonemasons,treesurgeons,andwindowfitters.Taskrabbitoffers

'Taskers'whocanbehiredtoassemblefurniture,removegardenwaste,'repairandreplace47Ibid.p.21.48As,forinstance,isthepracticeofCrowdFlower.49http://www.mybuilder.com(Accessed1November2016).

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mosthouseholditems',orperform'heavylifting'.50Crowdworkcarriedoutinotherpeople's

homescanalsoincludepersonalserviceandcareroles,andavarietyofcleaningandother

domestictasks.Plainly,crowdworkmayalsoincludeavarietyofdrivinganddeliverytasks.

Oncemore,though,theseaspectsofcrowdworkhaveusuallybeeninvestigatedthrough

individualisedandjournalisticaccounts.51

Amongcharacteristicsthatarecommonacrossalltypesofcrowdwork,perhapsthemost

widespreadandconsistentlyreportedisitsextremeprecariousness.52Crowdworkersoften

facedifficultyinobtainingwork,inobtainingsufficientwork,andinreceivingpaymentfor

workdone.53Often,crowdworkersarerequiredtoworkatveryshortnotice,andfailureto

acceptajobmayresultinfinancialorotherpenalties.Furthermore,paymentmaybe

withheldbytheplatformifworkisnotconsideredacceptablebytheclient.54Adverseratings

fromcustomerscanreduceprospectsforfuturework,therateofpaymentreceived,oreven

leadtoexclusionfromtheplatformaltogether.Researchhasshownthatmanycrowd

workerscomplainofunjustwithholdingofpayment,whichisperceivedasaformof

‘scammingforfreework’.55Consequently,crowdworkisoftenassociatedwiththewider

spreadofprecariousworkandincomeinsecurity.56

50https://www.taskrabbit.co.uk/m/featured(Accessed16March2016)51Forinstance:Bhattacharya,S.(2015)'TaskRabbit:Howanappcanrelieveyouofallyourchores',DailyTelegraph,5December.Availablehere:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/technology-companies/12026750/TaskRabbit-How-an-app-can-relieve-you-of-all-your-chores.html(Accessed1November2016);Hayns,J.(2016)'UberEatsWorkersonStrikeandHungryforFairPay',NovaraMedia,27August.Availablehere:http://novaramedia.com/2016/08/27/ubereats-workers-on-strike-and-hungry-for-fair-pay/?utm_content=buffer45841&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer(Accessed1November2016);52Foradiscussionofthelinkbetweenprecariousnessandpsychosocialriskfactors,seeEurofound(2009)RiseinPsychosocialriskfactorsintheWorkplace.Dublin:EuropeanFoundationfortheImprovementofLivingandWorkingConditions.Availableat:http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/features/report/4732/my-gruelling-day-as-an-amazon-mechanical-turk/(Accessed1November2016).53Berg,J.(2016)Incomesecurityintheon-demandeconomy:Findingsandpolicylessonsfromasurveyofcrowdworkers,InternationalLabourOffice,Geneva.Availablehere:http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---protrav/---travail/documents/publication/wcms_479693.pdf(Accessed1November2016);Eurofound(2015).54ManyaccountsofAmazonMechanicalTurkdescribelargenumbersofrejections.Seeforinstance:http://www.cnet.com/news/amazons-mechanical-turk-lets-you-make-sort-of/(Accessed1November2016);http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/features/report/4732/my-gruelling-day-as-an-amazon-mechanical-turk/55Seeforinstance,complaintsbyElanceavailablehere:http://www.consumeraffairs.com/employment/elance.html(Accessed1November2016).56SeePennycook,M.,Cory,G.&Alakeson,V.(2013)AMatterofTime:Theriseofzero-hourcontracts,ResolutionFoundation,availablehere:http://www.resolutionfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/A_Matter_of_Time_-_The_rise_of_zero-hours_contracts_final_1.pdf(Accessed1November2016).

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Turningtothecharacteristicsofcrowdworkersthemselves,again,previousresearchhas

tendedtofocusonthoseengagedinonlinework,viaplatformssuchasAmazonMechanical

Turk(AMT)andCrowdFlower.Onlinecrowdworkersareparticularlyamenabletostudyby

thestraightforwardmethodofpostinganonlinesurveyasapaidtaskontheplatformitself.

ResearchcarriedoutinthiswayhasfoundthatAMTworkersintheUStendtobeyoung

(48%borninthe1980s),collegeeducated(over90%),and'internet-literate’.57Inother

respects,US'Turkers'arebroadlyrepresentativeoftheUSpopulation.58Forinstance,inthe

US,AMTworkershaveanalmost50-50gendersplit.59Bycontrast,AMTworkersinIndia,

andelsewhereonotherplatforms,arearound70percentaremale.60Furthermore,Indian

AMTworkersalsotendtobeslightlyyoungerthantheirUScounterparts.61

OtherresearchhasemphasisedthediversityofAMTworkers.LillyIranireported,‘[AMT]

workersIhavemetincludelaid-offteachers,mobility-impairedprofessionals,military

retirees,agoraphobicwriters,undersupportedcollegestudents,stay-at-homeparentsand

evenMalaysianprogrammers-in-training’.62Asignificantproportionofhome-based,online

crowdworkersdothistypeofworkbecausetheyeitherprefertoworkathomeorcannot

workoutsidethehome,whetherduetopoorhealth,disability,orcaringresponsibilities.63

FormanyUScrowdworkers,payreceivedviaanonlineplatformisawayofsupplementing

otherearnings.64Indeed,researchersattheMcKinseyGlobalInstitutereportthatsome30

percentofthe'independentworkforce'fallintocategoriestheyterm'reluctants'or

'financiallystrapped',whoparticipateinformsofinsecureworkduetofinancialpressures.65

Otherevidencetendstosupporttheseaccounts.Forinstancejournalisticaccounts66

57Berg(2016);Ipierotis,P.(2010)DemographicsofMechanicalTurk,WorkingPaper,DepartmentofInformation,Operation,andManagementSciencesLeonardN.SternSchoolofBusinessNewYorkUniversity.Availablehere:http://www.ipeirotis.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/CeDER-10-01.pdf(Accessed1November2016).58Zentz,D.(2015)‘IntellectualPiecework’,TheChronicleofHigherEducation,February16.59AMTrespondents52%male,accordingtoEurofound(2016),p.5.60Ibid.Seealso,Kittur,A.,Nickerson,J.V.,Bernstein,M.S.,Gerber,E.M..Shaw,A.,Zimmerman,J.Lease,M.andHorton,J.J.(2013)‘TheFutureofCrowdWork’,CSCW,February23-27.61Kittur,A.,Nickerson,J.V.,Bernstein,M.S.,Gerber,E.M..Shaw,A.,Zimmerman,J.Lease,M.andHorton,J.J.(2013)‘TheFutureofCrowdWork’,CSCW,February23-27.62Irani,L.(2015)’DifferenceandDependenceamongDigitalWorkers’,SouthAtlanticQuarterly,January,p.231.63Berg(2016).64Ibid..Seealso,FarrellandGreig(2016).65McKinseyGlobalInstitute(2016).66Forinstance,DePillis,L.(2014)‘AttheUberforhomecleaning,workerspayapriceforconvenience’,WashingtonPost,September2014;Shontell,A.(2011),'Mynightmareexperience

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documentdifficultiesinobtainingwork,extremelylowpay,haphazardorganisational

arrangements,absenceofguarantees,andlackofinsurance,aswellasthediversityof

crowdworkers.

PreviousresearchinEuropeismorelimitedstill.Amongasmallnumberofcasestudies,one

lookedatfreelanceplatformPeople-per-hour67andfoundthatmostofitsusers(63.5%)

werebasedintheUKwiththeremainderspreadwidelyacrosstheglobe.AswiththeUS

studies,userstendedtobeyoung,withanevengendersplit.68Morerecently,Eurofound

conductedaseriesofcasestudiesacrossEurope,whichconfirmedthepicturefound

elsewhereofarelativelyyoung,relativelywell-educated,fairlyevenlygenderbalanced

crowdworkforce,forwhomcrowdworkisusually'aspare-timejobalongsideanotherjob,

educationorcareresponsibilities'.69Beyondtheseinitial,exploratorystudies,however,

detailedevidenceinEuropeisscarce–inparticular,thereisalackofsurveyevidence.

Researchdesignandmethods

Astheabovereviewofpreviousliteratureshows,thereisanotablelackofresearch

investigatingbasicfeaturesofcrowdworkinEurope.Theresearchpresentedbelowwas

thereforedesignedtoinvestigatethenumbersofpeopleengagedincrowdwork,their

demographiccharacteristics,whattypesofworktheyareengagedin,andtheextentto

whichcrowdworkformstheirmainsourceofincome.

asaTaskRabbitdrone',BusinessInsider,7December2011,http://www.businessinsider.com/confessions-of-a-task-rabbit-2011-12?IR=T;Kessler,S.(2014),'Pixelanddimed',FastCompany,18March2014:http://www.fastcompany.com/3027355/pixel-and-dimed-on-not-getting-by-in-the-gig-economy;Rich,L.J.(2013),'Sohowmuchmoneycanyoumakecrowdworking?',BBCNews,7September2013:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23959890.67On22/02/2015thePeople-per-hourwebsiteclaimed40,000‘curatedfreelances’.Morerecently,however,nofigureforthenumberofregisteredworkerscouldbefound–perhapspartofatrendawayfromwebsiteusingsuchfiguresaspartoftheirmarketingefforts.Accessed17October,2016.68Green,A.deHoyos,M.,Barnes,S-A,Baldauf,B.andBehle,H.(2013)CrowdemployCrowdsourcingCaseStudies:anEmpiricalInvestigationintotheImpactofCrowdsourcingonEmployability,EuropeanCommissionJointResearchCentreInstituteforProspectiveTechnologicalStudies.69Eurofound(2016),p.113.

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Surveydesign

Theprincipaldifficultiesindesigningasurveytoinvestigatecrowdworkstemfromthesame

varietyofworkundertakenandlackofcommonlyaccepteddefinitionsandterminologythat

havealreadybeendiscussed.Inparticular,terminologicaluncertaintymeansthatany

attempttoaskdirectquestions,suchas'Areyouacrowdworker?',wouldbeverylikelyto

causeuncertaintyandconfusionamongrespondents,leadingtoquestionableorunreliable

results.Therefore,asurveywasdesignedthatwouldcaptureamuchwiderrangeofonline

economicactivity,includingactivitieswithwhichcrowdworkmightbeconfused–suchas

buyingandsellinggoodsorpersonalpossessionsonline,rentingoutaccommodation,online

job-searches,orusingemployers'specialistappsforlogginghoursorworkdone.Subsequent

questionswerethenasked,tofilteroutnon-crowdworkactivities.70Oncecrowdworkhad

beenisolatedinthisway,furtherquestionswereaskedaboutissuessuchasthetypesof

workundertaken,frequencyofcrowdwork,andproportionofearningsderivedfromcrowd

work.Bythismethod,itwouldbepossibletoestimateboththeextentofcrowdworking

amongsurveyrespondents,aswellasidentifyinganumberofimportantcharacteristicsof

crowdworkandcrowdworkers.

Sampling

Becauseofbudgetaryrestrictions,itwasnotpossibletoconductlarge-scaleofflinesurveys.

Therefore,itwasdecidedtoconductthesurveyonline,viaanexistingomnibussurveythat

isrepresentativeofthegeneralpopulation;inthiscase,theregulariOmnibussurveyrunby

marketresearchcompanyIPSOS-Mori.71ThesurveywasconductedinitiallyintheUK,and

subsequentlyinSweden,Germany,Austria,andtheNetherlands.Ineachcountry,theIPSOS-

MoriiOmnibussurveysamplewasstratifiedtomatchthenationalpopulationonanumber

ofdemographicdimensions,suchasage,gender,regionandworkingstatus,withtheresults

weightedtoreflectknowndifferencesbetweenonlineandofflinepopulations.

Twofurtherconsiderationsarisefromthissamplingmethod.First,forreasonsrelatedto

marketresearchpracticesineachcountry,stratificationvariedslightlybetweenthesurveys

(seeTable1).Forinstance,theagerangesofthesamplesisnotconsistent.72Secondly,due

70ThissurveydesigndrewontheextensiveexperienceofPrincipalResearcher,ProfessorUrsulaHuws,whohasextensiveexperienceofpioneeringresearchonotheremergingtechnology-relatedformsofwork,suchasteleworking,telemediatedmobileworkingandoffshoreoutsourcing.71IPSOS-Moriresearchcomplieswiththeethicsstandards[???]ofESOMAR[websitedetails].72Inthepresentationoffindingssetoutbelow,samplingissuesareclearlynotedandexplained.

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tothelackofpreviousresearchinthisarea,itwasnotpossibletocontrolthesamplesfor

participationinonlineactivity.Intheabsenceofrobustcontrols,extrapolationfromthe

surveyfindingstothepopulationofeachcountryasawholeissubjecttotheusualcautions

relatingtothegeneralisationofresultsfromonlinesurveys.73Consequently,careisneeded

whenattemptingtodrawconclusionsabouttheoverallextentofcrowdwork.74

Table1Samplesandstratification

Researchfindings

Theextentofcrowdwork

Thissectionpresentsfindingsrelatedtothelevelofparticipationincrowdwork,andthe

relationshipofcrowdworktootherformsofpaidemployment.Thesurveysprovided

73Williams,C.C.andSchneider,F.(2016),MeasuringtheGlobalShadowEconomy:ThePrevalenceofInformalWorkandLabour,EdwardElgar,Cheltenham,pp.39-56.74Atthetimeofwriting,plansarebeingdevelopedtoconductofflineresearchinordertocalibratetheonlinefindingsmoreprecisely,therebypermittingextrapolation.Inthemeantime,findingspresentedbelowcanbetreatedasabroadlyrepresentativesampleofcrowdworkersineachcountry;asample,moreover,whichisindependentofanyparticularonlineplatform.

Country Sample

size

Surveydates Age

range

Stratification

UK 2,238 22-26Jan

2016

16-75 Age,gender,region,socialgrade,

workingstatus

Sweden 2,146 26Feb-7Mar

2016

16-65 Age,gender,region,workingstatus

Germany 2,180 1-4April

2016

16-70 Age,gender,region,populationdensity

ofrespondentsettlement,chiefincome

earnerofhousehold,householdsize,

workingstatus

Austria 1,969 1-4April

2016

18-65 Age,gender,region,workingstatus

Netherlands 2,125 22-27April

2016

16-70 Age,gender,economicactivity,region,

workingstatus

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backgroundinformationaboutonlineeconomicactivityaswellasmoredetailedevidence

aboutparticipationincrowdwork.AsFigure1shows,onlineeconomicactivitywas

commonplaceamongthesamplessurveyed.Inparticular,thesellingofpersonalpossessions

onwebsitessuchaseBaywasespeciallywidespread,withmorethanhalfofthesamplein

eachcountrytellingusthattheyhaddonethisatsometimeinthepast.Notethatthese

figuresrefertopeoplewhotoldusthattheyhadengagedintheseformsofonlineeconomic

activityatanytimeinthepast;thatis,thesefiguresdonotconveyfrequency.

Participationincrowdwork–thatis,paidworkmediatedviaanonlineplatform–wasless

commonthanmostotherformsofonlineeconomicactivity,butwasneverthelessclearly

presentinallofthesamplessurveyed(seeFigure1).Infourofthecountries(UK,Sweden,

Germany,Netherlands),participationrateswereremarkablysimilar,rangingbetween9and

12percent,withAustriaregisteringahigherrate,at19percent.Thesefigurestranslatetoa

sampleofapproximately200-300crowdworkersineachcountry,withtheexceptionof

Austria,wherethenumberofcrowdworkerswassome374.

[Figure1abouthere.]

Again,theseheadlinefiguresrefertorespondentswhosaidthattheyhadgainedincome

fromcrowdworkatanytimeinthepast,nottheproportionofthesamplewhofrequently

engagedincrowdwork.AsFigure2shows,muchsmallerproportionsofeachsampletoldus

thattheyparticipatedincrowdworkmoreoften.Thatis,ourfindingsshowthatfrequent

crowdworkwasconsiderablylesscommonthatoccasionalcrowdworkinthesesamples.

Thus,intheUK,Sweden,GermanyandtheNetherlands,some5-6percentofthesample

reportedthattheyengagedinpaidcrowdworkatleastonceeachweek,and9percentin

Austria;thatis,roughlyhalfthenumberswhohaddonecrowdworkatanytimepreviously.

Interestingly,asFigure2alsoshows,thenumbersofpeopletellingusthattheyengagedin

crowdworkatleastoncepermonthwereonlymarginallyhigherthanthenumbersaying

thattheyperformedcrowdworkatleastweekly.Thissuggeststheemergenceofasmallbut

significantgroupineachsamplewhoareengagedincrowdworkonafairlyregularbasis–in

additiontoanothergroupwhohavedonecrowdworkmuchmoreintermittently.

[Figure2abouthere.]

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Thus,whenconsideringtheextentofcrowdwork,itisimportanttounderstandthe

significantvariationinfrequencyofparticipation.Unlikemanymoretraditionalformsof

employment,crowdworkis,toaconsiderabledegree,irregularwork.Itisnoticeablethat

Austriaconsistentlyregisteredhigherlevelsofparticipationincrowdworkthandidthe

samplesinothercountries.Thismayinpartbeduetosamplingissues(asdiscussedabove),

oritmaybeduetoagreaterwillingnesstoexperimentwithcrowdworkamongtheAustrian

onlinepopulation(seebelowforfurtherevidenceconcerningAustriancrowdworking).

Theexistenceofagroupofoccasionalorveryoccasionalcrowdworkers,inadditiontoa

smallernumberoffrequentcrowdworkers,suggeststhatmanyareexperimentingwith

crowdworkinsomeway.Thiswidergroupmaybetermed"platformtourists"orperhaps

even"platform-curious".Theidentificationofthispatternofinfrequent,experimentalcrowd

worksuggeststheemergenceofconcertedonlinestrategiesforsecuringpaidworkamong

sectionsofthewiderworkforce.Theseonlinework-searchstrategiesappeartoincludethe

investigationofcrowdworkalongsideotheronlineapproaches.

Thisinterpretationissupportedbytwootherfindingsfromthesurveys.First,asFigure3

shows,greaternumbersofrespondentsreportedhavinglookedforworkviaonline

platformsthanhadactuallyreceivedincomefromsuchsources.Again,thesefigures

representthetotalnumberofrespondentswhoindicatedthattheyhadlookedforsuch

workatanytimeinthepast.Respondentswerealsoaskedwhattypesofcrowdworkthey

hadlookedfor.Resultsshowedaclearpreferenceforonlinecrowdworkthatcouldbedone

fromhome,followedbycrowdworkoutsidethehome,withdrivingusuallytheleast

commonlysoughttypeofcrowdwork.Secondly,asshowninFigure4,inallcountries,crowd

workerswereconsiderablymorelikelytobeusingjobsearchwebsites,lookingformore

traditionalformsofregularemployment,thanwerenon-crowdworkers.Together,these

findingssuggesttheemergenceofintegratedonlinestrategiesforsearchingforpaidwork.It

islessclearfromthesurveyfindingswhysuchstrategiesareemerging,butitmayberelated

todifficultiesinfindingssuitablepaidemploymentelsewhere.

[Figure3abouthere.]

[Figure4abouthere.]

Findingsfromthepresentresearchalsosupporttheview,discussedpreviously,thatcrowd

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workisusuallydonealongsideotherformsofemployment.Thefindingsarestriking.As

Figure5shows,Inallfivecountriesthegreatmajorityofcrowdworkershadother

employmentaswell.Indeed,inallcountriessurveyed,theproportionofrespondentstelling

usthatthathadreceivedandincomefromcrowdwork,andwhoalsohadanotherjob,was

higherthantheproportionhavingsomeformofemploymentinthesampleasawhole.75

Whilethisfindingwascommonacrossallcountriessurveyed,theassociationbetween

crowdandincreasedlikelihoodtobeinotheremploymentwasparticularlystrongintheUK

andGermany,and,toalesserextent,alsointheNetherlands.

[Figure5abouthere.]

Characteristicsofcrowdwork

Asnotedpreviously,onlineplatformsorganiseandmediateaverywiderangeofdifferent

typesofwork.Consequently,thepresentresearchwasconcernedtoidentifythetypesof

crowdworkbeingcarriedout,andtodeterminewhichcrowdworkerswereperforming

whichtypesoftasks.Thequestionnairewasdesignedtoillicitthisinformation.Respondents

whotoldusthattheyhadengagedincrowdworkwereaskedwhattypesofpaidworkthey

haddone,andwereallowedtoidentifyasmanytypesasapplied,fromthefollowinglist:

• Taxiserviceorotherdrivingworkthatyoudoinperson.

• Occasional,unscheduledworkinotherpeople’shomes(e.g.plumbing,repairof

appliances,electricalwork,carpentry)

• Regular,scheduled,workinsomebodyelse’shome(e.g.dailyorweeklycleaning,

babysitting,gardening).

• Personalservicework(e.g.hairdressing,massage,manicure)

• Runningerrandsoroffice-typeworkthatyoudoonthecustomer’spremises

• Officework,shorttasksor‘clickwork’thatyoudoonyourcomputerorotheronline

device.

• CreativeorITworkthatyoudoonyourcomputerorotheronlinedevice(e.g.design,

editing,softwaredevelopmentortranslation,etc.)

• Professionalwork(e.g.legalservices,accounting)

75Thesedifferencewerenotstatisticallysignificantinallcases,however.Forfurtherdetails,seeHuws,Spencer&Joyce(2016).

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Theresultswererevealing.AsFigure6clearlyshows,crowdworkersinallfivecountries

surveyedtoldusthattheywereengagedinawidevarietyofdifferenttypesofwork.Some

patternsdoemerge,however.Inparticular,inallcountries,onlineshorttasksandclickwork

wasthemostcommonlyperformedtypeofcrowdwork,anddrivingtheleastcommon.But

thestrongoverallimpressionisofpeopledoingarealvarietyoftasks–onlineandoffline,in

theirownhomeaswellaselsewhere.Thevarietyofdifferenttypesofcrowdworkdonealso

reflectsthefindings,reportedabove,aboutthevarietyofcrowdworksought.Perhapsit

shouldbelesssurprisinghowmanytypesofcrowdworkpeoplereportedactuallydoing,

whenweconsiderthenumberofdifferenttypesofworktheytoldustheyhadlookedfor.

[Figure6abouthere.]

Genderandcrowdwork

Oneofthemoststrikingfeaturesofthecrowdworkforceisitssurprisinglyevengender

balance,asshowninFigure7.Amongthosewhohaveeverearnedanincomefromcrowd

work,womenmakeupthemajorityintheUK,andareatleast38percentofthecrowd

workforceintheothercountriessurveyed.Theseproportionsremainstableevenathigher

frequenciesofcrowdwork.

[Figure7abouthere.]

Giventhewiderangeofdifferenttypesofworkthatcrowdworkersperform,asoutlined

above,wewereinterestedtoidentifyanygenderedpatternswithinthesefindings.Thatis,

weremenandwomendoingdifferenttypesofcrowdwork?However,itwasdifficultto

detectanysuchpatterns.Inlargepart,thisisbecauseindividualcrowdworkerswere

engagedinsuchavarietyofdifferenttypesofwork.Toalesserextent,though,thisfinding

mayalsoreflecttherelativebreadthofsomeofthecategoriesused.Forinstance,'Regular,

scheduled,workinsomebodyelse’shome'couldincludebothcleaningandgardening,which

mightusuallybeconsideredpredominantlyfemaleandmaleoccupations,respectively;but

suchdifferenceswouldnotshowupinourresults.Whateverthespecificreasons,though,

nocleargenderdifferencesshowedupinthetypesofcrowdworkdone.

Therewere,though,differencesbetweentheresponsesofmenandwomenconcerningthe

rangeofdifferenttypesofcrowdworkthattheydid.AsFigure8shows,amongthose

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respondentswhohadengagedincrowdworkatanyprevioustime,onaverage,mentoldus

theydidmoretypesofworkthandidwomen;aroundfivetypesofworkformeninall

countriesexcepttheNetherlands,comparedwithfewerthanfourtypesofworkperformed

bywomen(exceptinGermany).Amongmorefrequentcrowdworkers,thegendergapin

thevarietyofworkdonenarrowed,thoughmencontinuedtoperformmarginallymore

typesonaverage.

[Figure8abouthere.]

Itwasalsofoundthatincreasingfrequencyofcrowdworkwasassociatedwithagreater

diversityoftaskscarriedout;averagesamongfrequentcrowdworkersrosetoaroundfiveor

sixtypes.Itwasnotclearfromthefindings,though,whythisshouldbethecase.Possibly,it

wasduetogreaterdesperationamongsomecrowdworkerstofindsomemeansofgaininga

viableincome.Alternatively,itcouldrepresenthigherlevelsofcuriosityand

experimentationwithnewtypesofearningopportunities.Mostlikelyitresultedfroma

combinationoffactors.Whateverthecauses,however,thesefindingssupportthe

conjecture,outlinedabove,thatacharacteristicstrategyforonlinework-searchingis

emerging,whichfavoursinvestigationofabroadrangeofpotentialearningopportunities.

Furthersupportforthisviewcomesfromsurveyfindingsontherangeoftypesofwork

sought–asopposedtothetypesofworkactuallydone.Respondentswhoindicatedthat

theyhadatsometimelookedforworkviaanonlineplatformwereaskedwhattypesof

worktheyhadlookedfor.Respondentsweregiventhreebroadoptionstochoosefrom;

workcarriedoutfromhome,workcarriedoutoutsidethehome,anddrivingwork.

Responsestothisquestionclusteredaroundtwo;thatis,would-becrowdworkerstendedto

searchforworkintwoofthethreebroadcategories,withaveragesformenonlymarginally

higherthanthoseforwomen.Althoughthereweresomevariationsbetweencountries,76

oncemore,genderdifferenceswererelativelylimitedcomparedwiththedegreeoflabour

marketsegmentationinothersectorsofemployment.Thus,forinstance,intheUKwomen

madeup49percentofthosewhotoldustheyhadsoughtdrivingworkviaanonline

platform.ThisfigurecontrastsmarkedlywithotherdatafordrivingemploymentintheUK.

In2016,womenaccountedforonly47,000outof351,000transportdrivers.Only10,000out

of232,000taxidriverswerewomen;andofthose,just6,000wereself-employed,outof

76Fordetails,seeHuws,SpencerandJoyce(2016).

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184,000.77Towhatextentthesurveyfindingsrepresentagenuineopportunityforwomento

enteroccupationsfromwhichtheyhavepreviouslybeenexcluded,orindicateaspiration

morethanchangingreality,remainsunclear.

Ageofcrowdworkers

Asdiscussedpreviously,researchsuggeststhatcrowdworkerstendtoberelativelyyounger

thantheoverallpopulation.Thisconclusionwasstronglysupportedbyevidencefromthe

presentstudy.Figure9showstheageprofilesofthesampleineachofthefivecountries

surveyed.AsFigure9illustrates,theageprofilesofthesamplesvaried,duemainlyto

differencesinage-range–withdifferencesintheoldestagegroupparticularlyclear(see

abovefordetails).Nevertheless,despitethesedifferences,aclearpatternemergedacross

allthecountriessurveyed;namely,thetendencyfortheageprofiletobecomeyoungerwith

increasingfrequencyofcrowdwork.Thus,asFigure10shows,amongrespondentswhohad

donecrowdworkatanytime,representationofthe'Upto24'agebandincreased,asdid

the25-34agegroup.Bycontrast,representationoftheoldestgroups(45-55and55+)

decreasedinallcountries(thoughonlymarginallyintheNetherlands).Asthefrequencyof

crowdworkincreasedtoweekly,sotheageprofileshiftedfurthertowardstheyounger

groups.AsFigure11shows,amongweeklycrowdworkers,under-35year-oldsmadeup

morethanhalfthesampleineverycountry,withtheexceptionoftheNetherlands.There

was,then,amarkedtendencyforcrowdworkerstobeyoungerthantheageprofileofthe

sampleasawholeineachofthecountriessurveyed.

[Figure9abouthere.]

[Figure10abouthere.]

[Figure11abouthere.]

Althoughtheresearchidentifiedacleartendencyforcrowdworkerstobeyoungerthan

average,itshouldneverthelessbenotedthatolderagegroupswereneverabsentfromthe

samples,evenatthemostfrequentcrowdworklevels.Thisfindingchallengesthe

stereotypicalviewthatonlineworkplatforms,andtheonlineeconomymoregenerally,are

onlyofinteresttotheyoung.Moreover,thisfindingsupportsconclusionsfromelsewhere

concerningthepotentialespeciallyofonlinecrowdworkforextendingworkinglifebeyond77UKLabourForceSurveyData,April-June,2016.Availablehere:http://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/datasets/employmentbyoccupationemp04(Accessed30September2016).

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normalretirementages,despiteknownchallengesencounteredbyolderpeopleattempting

toutilisecomplexITsystems.78

Education

Asnotedabove,previousresearchhassuggestedthatcrowdworkerstendtohaverelatively

highlevelsofeducationalattainment–inthecaseofUSAMTworkers,some90percent

havingcollegeleveleducations,considerablyabovethenationalaverage.79Surprisingly,our

researchfoundasomewhatdifferentresult.Comparisonsbetweendifferentcountriesare

problematicbecauseofthedifferingeducationalandqualificationsystemsinplace,and

differencesinoveralleducationallevelsofeachsample.Nevertheless,asshowninFigure12,

ineachcountrysurveyed80theproportionofcrowdworkershavingqualificationsatdegree

levelorabovewasonlyrelativelymodestlyhigherthanamongthesurveysampleasa

whole.Innocountrywastheproportionanywhereclosetothehighlevelsfoundamong,for

instance,USAMTworkers.Thisfindingmayreflectdifferencesinthepopulationsofcrowd

workersinEurope,ascomparedwiththeUSA,oritmayreflecttheinclusionofofflinecrowd

workersinthesamples.Clearly,moreresearchwillberequiredtoexplorethesedifferences

morefully.Nevertheless,theevidencefromoursurveyssuggeststhatcrowdworkersare

lessdifferentfromthewiderpopulationthanisoftenassumed.

[Figure12abouthere.]

Personalincomesofcrowdworkers

Oneimportantareaofinterestfortheresearchcentredontheincomesofcrowdworkers–

boththeirtotalpersonalincome,andtheproportiongainedfromcrowdwork.Comparison

ofincomeswascomplicatedbythefactthat,acrossthefivecountriessurveyed,therewere

threedifferentcurrenciesinuse;namely,theBritishpound,theSwedishkrone,andtheeuro

inGermany,AustriaandtheNetherlands.Furthermore,incomedataweregroupedslightly

differentlyinthenon-eurocurrencies,duetodifferingmarketresearchconventions.

78SeeBalanceNetworkSeminar-ProlongingworkinglifethroughICT:theroleofcrowdsourcingAvailablehere:https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/ier/research/balance-network/(Accessed1November2016).79Berg(2016);Ipierotis,P.(2010).80DuetodifficultiesinterpretingthefindingsrelatingtoeducationintheDutchsample,theNetherlandshavebeenexcludedfromFigure12.However,itappearsthatthepatternofrelativelysmalldifferencesineducationalattainmentofcrowdworkersisrepeatedintheNetherlands.

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Nevertheless,despitethesecomplications,abroadpatternemergedwherebytheincome

distributionofcrowdworkerstendedtoberoughlyinlinewiththatoftheoverallsamplein

eachsurvey.81Therewassomevariationbetweencountries,though.InSweden,crowd

workersweremorelikelythanaveragetobeinthelowestincomegroup,andlesslikelyto

beinthehighestearninggroup.AsimilarpatternwasdiscernibleinAustriaandthe

Netherlands,thoughtoalesserextent.IntheUKandGermany,however,crowdworkers

weresomewhatlesslikelytobeintheverylowestearninggroupthanthesampleasa

whole.Itwasalsonotablethatupper-middleincomeearnersweremorestrongly

representedamongcrowdworkersintheUKandtheNetherlands.Thereasonsforthese

differenceswerenotclear,however,andfurtherresearchwillbeneededtoidentifythe

dynamicsbehindthesepatterns.

Thisresearchwasfurtherinterestedtoexaminethecontributionmadebyearningsfrom

crowdworktocrowdworkers'overallincomes.Therefore,respondentswhotoldusthat

theyhadearnedincomefromcrowdworkwereaskedtoestimatetheproportionoftheir

incomecomingfromsuchactivities.Figure13presentsthefindingsinthisarea.

Unfortunately,asisoftenthecasewithquestionsaboutpersonalfinances,quitehigh

numbersofrespondentsdeclinedtoanswer,eitherpreferringnottoansweratall,or

respondingthattheydidnotknow(seeFigure13fordetails).Asaresult,thesefindings

mustbetreatedwithsomecare.Nevertheless,oncemore,theoverallpictureseemsquite

clear.AsFigure13shows,forasignificantproportionofcrowdworkers,incomefromcrowd

workformslessthan10percentoftheiroverallincome.Indeed,inallcountriesexcept

Sweden,welloverhalfofcrowdworkerssaidthatcrowdworkcontributedlessthana

quarteroftheirincome.

Therewere,though,respondentsineachsurveywhotoldusthatcrowdworkprovidedallof

theirincome.Moreover,crowdworkprovidedmorethanhalfoftheincomeforaroundone

thirdofcrowdworkersintheUKandSweden,andaroundonequarterinGermanyandthe

Netherlands.Notably,inAustria,only14percentofcrowdworkersearnedmorethanhalf

theirincomeinthisway,while58percentearnedlessthan10percent.Thesefindingsare

interestinginrelationtothefinding,notedabove,oftherelativelyhighproportionof

respondentsinAustriawhotoldusthattheyhadearnedanincomefromcrowdwork.Taken

together,thisevidencesuggeststhatAustrianrespondentsweremorelikelytoengagein

81Fordetails,seeHuws,SpencerandJoyce(2016).

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crowdwork,butlesslikelytodependonitforincome,incomparisonwiththesamplesin

othercountries–perhapsindicatingagreaterwillingnesstoexperimentwithcrowdwork,

butlessneedorwillingnesstopursueitonaregularbasis.

[Figure13abouthere.]

Discussionandconclusions

Theresearchpresentedabovewassuccessfulincapturinganumberofcharacteristicsof

crowdworkthathavenotbeenfullyrepresentedinpreviousquantitativestudies.Perhaps

themostobviousofthesewasthevarietyofcrowdwork.Sinceoursamplewasindependent

ofanyparticularplatform,thevarietyofdifferenttypesofworkthecrowdworkersare

engagedincamethroughstronglyinthefindings.Crowdworkersinallthecountries

surveyedtoldusthattheyhadperformedarangeofdifferenttypesofwork,allmediatedby

onlineplatforms,inordertogainanincome.Furthermore,themostfrequentcrowdworkers

werealsodoingthegreatestvarietyofdifferenttypesofwork.Notonlywerecrowdworkers

doingdifferenttypesofwork,theywerealsoactivelysearchingfordifferenttypesofwork.

Previousresearch,whichhastendedtofocusonparticularplatforms,hasoftenunderstated

thisvariety.

Genderdifferencesincrowdworkparticipationweresmallerthanmighthavebeen

expected,giventhescaleofgendersegregationintheworkforceatlarge.Thesefindings

matchthoseofpreviousresearch,whichhasfoundabroadlyevengenderbalance,for

instanceamongNorthAmericanAMTworkers.82However,theresearchdidfindevidenceof

genderdifferencesinthetypesofcrowdworkdone,withmentendingtoperformmore

differenttypesofworkthanwomen,butwithasomewhatnarrowergapbetweenmenan

womenintermsofthevarietyofworksought.Onepossibleexplanationforgendered

differencesinthetypesofcrowdworkdonemaybethecontinuinginfluenceofwomen's

domesticroleonpatternsofemployment.Sincepreviousresearch83hassuggestedthatone

reasonforcrowdworkersseekingonlineworkistheneedtobalanceearningopportunities

withcaringresponsibilities,itseemslikelythatwomencrowdworkersmaywelltendto

prioritisesuchwork.

82Eurofound(2016).83Berg(2016);Eurofound(2015);Irani(2015).

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Ourfindingsalsosupportedpreviousresearchregardingtheageprofileofcrowdworkers,

whowerenotablyyoungerthanaverageineachcountrysurveyed.84Itseemslikelythatthis

findingreflectsthewellknownspreadofvariousformsofprecariousemploymentamong

youngerworkersmoregenerally.Althoughsomeyoungcrowdworkersmaychosethisform

ofwork,itcanbeexpectedthatmanyotherswillfindthemselvesleftwithfewoptionsbut

toresorttopiecingtogetheranincomefromwhateversourcesareavailable;thereby

qualifyingformembershipofMcKinsey's'reluctant'and'financiallystrapped'categories.85

Thisinterpretationisfurthersupportedbyourfindingthattheageprofileofcrowdworkers

becomesincreasinglyyouthfulasthefrequencyofcrowdworkincreases;suggestingthe

presenceofparticularpressuresonyoungcrowdworkers.Despitethepreponderanceof

youngeragegroupsamongcrowdworkers,however,itisimportanttoappreciatethatolder

workersalsoearnincomefromworkorganisedviaonlineplatforms.Thepotentialforonline

crowdworktoprovideanincomeforolderpeoplehasbeennotedbypreviousresearch,86

andourfindingssupportthoseconclusions.

Amoresurprisingfindingfromourresearchconcernstheeducationalattainmentofcrowd

workers.Previousresearchhadclearlysuggestedthatcrowdworkerstendtobesignificantly

morehighlyeducatedthanaverage.87Asshownabove,however,thisresearchfoundmuch

smallerdifferencesineducationallevelbetweencrowdworkersandthesampleasawhole.

Whilecrowdworkerstendedtobemorehighlyeducatedthanaverage,theywerenot

dramaticallyso.Themostlikelyexplanationforthisdifferenceisthatoursurveyincluded

crowdworkerswhoworkofflineandwhocarryoutdrivingwork–whereasprevious

researchhastendedtoconcentrateononlinecrowdworkers.Asotherresearchhasshown,

onlinecrowdworkerstendtobe'internetliterate',88anditseemslikelythatthisattribute

wouldbeassociatedwithgreatertimespentinformaleducation.Thefactthatourresearch

showsasignificantextensionofcrowdworkbeyondtheranksofthehighlyeducated,

however,demonstratesthewidespreadofinternetskillsamongthepopulationasawhole,

especiallybutnotexclusivelytheyoung.

Thefindingspresentedabovealsoclearlyshowthelowearningsthatmostcrowdworkers

84Berg(2016);Ipierotis(2010).85McKinseyGlobalInstitute(2016).86BalanceNetworkSeminar-ProlongingworkinglifethroughICT:theroleofcrowdsourcing.87Berg(2016);Ipierotis(2010).88Ibid.

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receivefortheirendeavours.Crowdworkerswerecommonlyfoundamongthelowest-

earninggroupsinallcountriessurvey(withthepartialexceptionsoftheUKandthe

Netherlands).89Whatismore,forverymanycrowdworkers,crowdworkcontributesonlya

smallproportionoftheirincome.Thisevidencesupportspreviousresearchsuggestingthat

crowdworkisoftenasupplementtolowincomesgainedfromothersources.90

Nevertheless,afurtherclearfindingofoursurveyswastheidentificationofasignificant

minorityforwhomcrowdworkprovidesall,ormorethanhalf,oftheirincome.Again,this

findingwaspresentinallcountriessurveyed.Theextenttowhichthisgroupmightgrowin

sizeinthefutureremainstobeseen.

Thesecomments,ofcourse,pointtotheneedforfurtherresearch.Whilethefindings

presentedabovecertainlywillnotprovidethelastwordaboutthecharacteristicsofcrowd

working–orofthewideron-demandeconomy–theyhavedemonstratedthatitispossible

todetermineitsextentinonlinepopulationsandidentifyasampleofcrowdworkers

independentlyofanyparticularplatform,makingitpossibletoinvestigatetheirbroad

characteristics.However,asinanyotherone-offsurvey,theidentificationofcorrelations

doesnotprovideinformationoncausality,andfurtherqualitativeresearchwillberequired

toinvestigatearangeofquestionsconcerningthemotivationofcrowdworkers,aswellas

thedetailsoftheirworkingconditions.Whilewearebeginningtounderstandtheextentof

crowdwork,thedetailedcharacteristicsofthecrowdworkforceremain,forthetimebeing,

elusive.

89Evidenceofslightlyhigherlevelsofcrowdworkamongupper-middleincomegroupsintheUKandNetherlandsrequiresfurtherinvestigation.90Berg(2016);Eurofound(2015);Irani(2015).

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Figure1.Participationintheonlineeconomyasasourceofincome,bycountry

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2126respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure2.Frequencyofcrowdworking,bycountry

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2126respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure3.Searchforcrowdwork,bycountry

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2126respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure4.Useofjobsearchplatformsbyfrequentcrowdworkers,occasionalcrowd

workersandnoncrowdworkers,bycountry(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2125respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure5.Crowdworkandotheremployment

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2126respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure6.Typeofcrowdworkdone,bycountry

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:235respondentsintheUK,243respondentsinSweden,304RespondentsinGermany,428respondentsinAustriaand245respondentsintheNetherlandsstatingthattheyhadevercarriedoutcrowdwork(weighted).

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Figure7.Anycrowdwork,bygender(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:207respondentsintheUK,198respondentsinSweden,252RespondentsinGermany,359respondentsinAustriaand187respondentsintheNetherlandsstatingthattheyhadevercarriedoutcrowdwork(weighted).

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Figure8.Averagenumberoftypesofworkcited:anycrowdwork,bygenderandcountry

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:231respondentsintheUK,234respondentsinSweden,295RespondentsinGermany,407respondentsinAustriaand238respondentsintheNetherlandsstatingthattheyhadevercarriedoutcrowdwork(weighted).

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Figure9.Ageoftotaladultsamplesampled,bycountry(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:2235respondentsintheUK,2133respondentsinSweden,2170RespondentsinGermany,1951respondentsinAustriaand2115respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).Note:Theunder-24agecategoryincludespeopleaged16-24intheUK,Sweden,GermanyandtheNetherlandsand18-24inAustria.The55+agecategoryincludespeopleaged55-65inSwedenandAustria,55-70inGermanyandtheNetherlandsand55-75intheUK

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Figure10.Ageofcrowdworkers,bycountry(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:207respondentsintheUK,198respondentsinSweden,252RespondentsinGermany,359respondentsinAustriaand187respondentsintheNetherlandsstatingthattheyhadevercarriedoutcrowdwork(weighted).Note:Theunder-24agecategoryincludespeopleaged16-24intheUK,Sweden,GermanyandtheNetherlandsand18-24inAustria.The55+agecategoryincludespeopleaged55-65inSwedenandAustria,55-70inGermanyandtheNetherlandsand55-75intheUK

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Figure11.Ageofweeklycrowdworkers,bycountry(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:104respondentsintheUK,104respondentsinSweden,135RespondentsinGermany,186respondentsinAustriaand104respondentsintheNetherlandsstatingthattheyhadevercarriedoutcrowdwork(weighted).Note:Theunder-24agecategoryincludespeopleaged16-24intheUK,Sweden,GermanyandtheNetherlandsand18-24inAustria.The55+agecategoryincludespeopleaged55-65inSwedenandAustria,55-70inGermanyandtheNetherlandsand55-75intheUK

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Figure12.Educationalattainment:proportionofcrowdworkershavingdegreelevel

qualificationsorabove,comparedwithsampleasawhole.

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016Base:2238respondentsintheUK,2146respondentsinSweden,2180RespondentsinGermany,1969respondentsinAustriaand2126respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted).

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Figure13.Earningsfromcrowdworkasaproportionofallincome,allcrowdworkers,by

country(%)

Source:HertfordshireBusinessSchoolCrowdWorkSurvey,2016.Base:237respondentsintheUK(weighted)with24%don’tknoworpreferringnottoanswerexcluded,248respondentsinSweden(weighted)with34%don’tknoworpreferringnottoanswerexcluded,308respondentsinGermany(weighted)with28%don’tknoworpreferringnottoanswerexcluded,434respondentsinAustria(weighted)with31%don’tknoworpreferringnottoanswerexcluded,251respondentsintheNetherlands(weighted)with44%don’tknoworpreferringnottoanswerexcluded.

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