Episode 53 (Job Market Edition): Jack Fisher on Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy

Jack Fisher is a PhD Student and Job Market Candidate at the London School of Economics

Episode 53 (Job Market Edition): Jack Fisher on Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy
Jordi Blanes i Vidal | The Visible Hand

The paper discussed in this episode is “Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy", by Jack Fisher.

Other papers mentioned in this episode are:

Chen, M. K., Rossi, P. E., Chevalier, J. A., & Oehlsen, E. (2019). The value of flexible work: Evidence from Uber drivers. Journal of political economy, 127(6), 2735-2794.

Kolstad, J. T., & Kowalski, A. E. (2016). Mandate-based health reform and the labor market: Evidence from the Massachusetts reform. Journal of health economics, 47, 81-106.

Koustas, D. (2018). Consumption insurance and multiple jobs: Evidence from rideshare drivers. Unpublished working paper.

Previous
Previous

Episode 54 (Job Market Edition): Virginia Minni on the Effects of Managers on their Workers

Next
Next

Episode 52 (Job Market Edition): Riley League on Administrative Burden and Consolidation in Healthcare