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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Behavior of Online Gig Workers
Xinyu Cao
, Dennis Zhang
, Lei Huang
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COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Gig Work
100%
Labor Supply
55%
Unemployment
22%
Non-pharmaceutical Interventions
22%
Mediation Analysis
11%
COVID-19
11%
Behavior Change
11%
High Demand
11%
Difference Analysis
11%
National Emergency
11%
Temporary Change
11%
Quality of Work
11%
Major Disturbance
11%
Intervention Policies
11%
Work Arrangements
11%
New Worker
11%
Earnings Potential
11%
Managerial Implications
11%
Excessive Entry
11%
Worker Heterogeneity
11%
Online Education Platform
11%
Employment Situation
11%
Social Sciences
COVID-19
100%
Labour Supply
100%
Education
20%
Difference in Differences
20%
Mediation Analysis
20%
Employment Situation
20%
Seasonality
20%
Seasonal Variation
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Labour Supply
100%
Difference-In-Differences
20%