Xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma
Ix-xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma huwa t-tqabbil tad-domanda u l-provvista ta' xogħol imħallas permezz ta' pjattaforma onlajn bl-użu ta' algoritmu. Tliet partijiet huma involuti fil-proċess tat-tqabbil: il-klijent li jitlob ix-xogħol, il-pjattaforma li timmaniġġja l-algoritmu u l-persuna li tipprovdi x-xogħol permezz tal-pjattaforma. Huwa xogħol ibbażat fuq it-twettiq ta' kompiti jew proġetti individwali aktar milli relazzjoni kontinwa ta' impjieg. Kompitu akbar normalment jinqasam f'sottokompiti iżgħar, jew "kompiti mikro", li huma indipendenti, omoġenji u jikkontribwixxu għall-produzzjoni ta' riżultat speċifiku. Dawn il-kompiti jitwettqu separatament, u dan jirriżulta f'diviżjoni mifruxa, saħansitra globali, tal-kompiti.

Ġdid u li ġej
Sib l-aktar kontenut reċenti dwar dan is-suġġett hawn taħt.
4 April 2025
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15 May 2023
The rise of the platform economy during the last decade is one of the main disrupting forces for European labour markets. While standard employment remains the norm, platforms are expanding their reach and diversifying into novel business models. In doing so, they are also attracting an increasing number of women. This policy brief investigates why women are joining the platform economy and how the motivations to perform work on platforms differ between genders. It shows that while women join platforms to gain an additional income and because it allows them the flexibility to combine work with household chores or family commitments, men are driven by the opportunities provided by platforms to work globally and to expand their client base. At the same time, findings suggest that online platforms seem to provide women with a link to the labour market that can potentially prevent their withdrawal from the labour force during different life stages. These findings suggest that policy action should focus on extending working hours regulations and work–life balance measures to all platform workers, irrespective of employment status, and promote equal sharing of care responsibilities between women and men.
Dwar is-suġġett Xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma
Tgħallem aktar dwar dan is-suġġett u r-rilevanza tiegħu għat-tfassil tal-politika tal-UE.
Punti ewlenin għal Xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma
Din hija għażla tal-aktar riżultati importanti għal dan is-suġġett.
15 May 2023
Gender differences in motivation to engage in platform work
The rise of the platform economy during the last decade is one of the main disrupting forces for European labour markets. While standard employment remains the norm, platforms are expanding their reach and diversifying into novel business models. In doing so, they are also attracting an increasing number of women. This policy brief investigates why women are joining the platform economy and how the motivations to perform work on platforms differ between genders. It shows that while women join platforms to gain an additional income and because it allows them the flexibility to combine work with household chores or family commitments, men are driven by the opportunities provided by platforms to work globally and to expand their client base. At the same time, findings suggest that online platforms seem to provide women with a link to the labour market that can potentially prevent their withdrawal from the labour force during different life stages. These findings suggest that policy action should focus on extending working hours regulations and work–life balance measures to all platform workers, irrespective of employment status, and promote equal sharing of care responsibilities between women and men.
27 September 2022
Regulating platform work in Europe: A work in progress
15 December 2021
The digital age: Implications of automation, digitisation and platforms for work and employment
Technological change is accelerating as the capacity of electronic devices to digitally store, process and communicate information expands. Digitalisation is transforming the EU economy and labour markets: nearly one-third of EU workplaces are categorised as highly digitalised. What are the implications of the digital revolution for employment and work? And how might it affect social dialogue?
Eurofound has produced a body of work to explore these questions. The work is structured around three vectors of change in digitalisation – automation, digitisation and platforms – that are affecting employment and working conditions and social dialogue. The main results of this research have been compiled in the online resource The digital age: Automation, digitisation and platforms. This report draws from that resource to provide a digest of the findings and policy pointers.
2 December 2021
Initiatives to improve conditions for platform workers: Aims, methods, strengths and weaknesses
The rapid rise of the platform economy has led to a marked transformation of European labour markets, and existing regulatory frameworks and voluntary initiatives have yet to catch up. While platform work offers opportunities for workers and employers and potentially contributes to innovation, economic growth and competitiveness in the EU, it has been criticised from the beginning because of the poor employment and working conditions often experienced by workers. Accordingly, across the EU, governments, social partners, grassroots organisations and platforms have started to introduce initiatives to tackle the negative aspects of platform work. This policy brief assesses some such initiatives in the Member States and offers recommendations for further action.
24 February 2021
Charting a positive path for platform workers
15 December 2020
New forms of employment: 2020 update
Although standard employment (generally full-time and permanent) remains the dominant employment type across the EU, European labour markets are increasingly characterised by a variety of different forms. These new forms of employment involve new formal employment relationships or work patterns (linked to aspects such as place of work, working time or use of ICT) and sometimes both. This report puts the spotlight on nine innovative employment forms across the 27 EU Member States, Norway and the UK. It examines the policy frameworks of each country, as well as mapping the scale and scope of the incidence of these new forms and highlighting the main opportunities and risks associated with each form. The report concludes with some policy recommendations taking into account the future of work that will be shaped by the twin transition to the digital age and a carbon-neutral economy, as well as a new way of working due to COVID-19.
Esperti dwar Xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma
Ir-riċerkaturi tal-Eurofound jipprovdu għarfien espert u jistgħu jiġu kkuntattjati għal mistoqsijiet jew mistoqsijiet mill-midja.
Cesira Urzi Brancati
Research officerCesira Urzi Brancati hija uffiċjal tar-riċerka fit-taqsima tal-Impjiegi fil-Eurofound. L-interessi tar-riċerka tagħha jinkludu l-impatt tat-teknoloġija fuq l-impjiegi u d-diġitalizzazzjoni tax-xogħol, b'enfasi fuq il-pjattaformi tax-xogħol diġitali, is-sorveljanza diġitali u l-ġestjoni algoritmika. Hija tispeċjalizza fil-mikroekonometrija, id-disinn tal-kwestjonarju u l-analiżi tad-dejta tal-istħarriġ. Qabel ma ngħaqdet mal-Eurofound fl-2024, Cesira ħadmet fiċ-Ċentru Konġunt tar-Riċerka tal-Kummissjoni Ewropea f'Sevilja, fiċ-Ċentru Internazzjonali tal-Lonġevità f'Londra, fl-Università ta' Modena u Reggio Emilia, u fl-Università ta' Turin. Hija għandha Master's degree u PhD fl-Ekonomija Internazzjonali mill-Università ta' Tor Vergata, f'Ruma.
Dragoș Adăscăliței
Research officerDragoș Adăscăliței huwa uffiċjal tar-riċerka fl-unità tal-Impjiegi fil-Eurofound. Ir-riċerka attwali tiegħu tiffoka fuq suġġetti relatati mal-futur tax-xogħol, inkluż l-impatt tal-intelliġenza artifiċjali fuq l-impjiegi, il-konsegwenzi tal-awtomazzjoni għall-impjiegi u kwistjonijiet regolatorji madwar l-ekonomija tal-pjattaformi. Huwa wkoll kontributur regolari għal proġetti komparattivi li jimmonitorjaw il-bidliet strutturali fis-swieq tax-xogħol Ewropej. Qabel ma ngħaqad mal-Eurofound, kien lettur fir-Relazzjonijiet tal-Impjiegi fl-Università ta' Sheffield, Management School. Huwa għandu MA fix-Xjenza Politika mill-Università tal-Ewropa Ċentrali u PhD fis-Soċjoloġija mill-Università ta' Mannheim.
Il-kontenut kollu għal Xogħol fuq il-pjattaforma
Din it-taqsima tipprovdi aċċess għall-kontenut kollu li ġie ppubblikat dwar is-suġġett.