Grey literature
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of work in the digital era: The rise of labour platforms. Barcelona: Digital
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Fairwork (2020). The gig economy and
Covid-19: Looking ahead. Oxford: Fairwork.
Huws, U., Spencer, N. H., Syrdal, D. S.,
& Holts, K. (2017). Work in the European gig economy. Research results
from the UK, Sweden, Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Switzerland and Italy.
Brussels: Foundation for European Progressive Studies.
ILO (2018). Digital labour platforms and
the future of work. Towards decent work in the online world. Geneva:
International Labour Organisation.
Medland, L., Anderson, B., Bales, K., Bogg,
A., Novitz, T., O'Connell Davidson, J., Pitts, F. H., & Turnbull, P.
(2018). The 'future' of work? A call for the recognition of continuities in
challenges for conceptualising work and its regulation. (Bristol Law
Research Paper Series; Vol. 2019, No. 001). Bristol: School of Law,
University of Bristol.
Van Doorn, N., Ferrari, F., & Graham, M. (2020). Migration and Migrant Labour in the Gig Economy: An Intervention. SSRN Scholarly Paper, papers.ssrn.com/abstract=3622589