A policy brief published by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. Digital technologies are now playing a major role in the everyday life of many people in Africa. Their use can be seen in health care, industry, education and business, among other areas and Kenya is at the forefront of this gig economy. However, a study conducted on gig workers using Upwork in South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria and Ghana concluded that about 60% of gig workers in these countries were male (Anwar & Graham, 2020). This policy brief offers concrete policy recommendations to promote and affirm gender inclusivity in Kenya's gig economy
Abstract: In 2015, the global community, via the United Nations, adopted the Sustainable Development...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
More men use ICTs than women globally. This is not necessarily because there are more men than women...
A policy brief published by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. Digital t...
Digital platforms are fundamentally changing the world of work, giving way to a new economic model r...
A policy brief published by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. The gig e...
The Population; female (% of total) in Kenya was last reported at 50.05 in 2011, according to a Worl...
Digital platforms are fundamentally changing the world of work. At the click of a button, we can ord...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
The study assesses how ICT modulates the effect of inequality on female economic participation in a ...
This policy paper draws on a rich data set arising from the household and individual access and usag...
This study investigates how technological advancement improves gender identity by means of female ec...
The World Economic Forum Report of 2018 indicates a 32% index on the global gender gap in leadership...
This study investigates how ICT affects gender economic inclusion via gender parity education channe...
A desktop survey of existing literature on technology adaption and women participation in the workfo...
Abstract: In 2015, the global community, via the United Nations, adopted the Sustainable Development...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
More men use ICTs than women globally. This is not necessarily because there are more men than women...
A policy brief published by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. Digital t...
Digital platforms are fundamentally changing the world of work, giving way to a new economic model r...
A policy brief published by the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society. The gig e...
The Population; female (% of total) in Kenya was last reported at 50.05 in 2011, according to a Worl...
Digital platforms are fundamentally changing the world of work. At the click of a button, we can ord...
Significant shreds of evidence from literature revealed that women constitute half of the world’s hu...
The study assesses how ICT modulates the effect of inequality on female economic participation in a ...
This policy paper draws on a rich data set arising from the household and individual access and usag...
This study investigates how technological advancement improves gender identity by means of female ec...
The World Economic Forum Report of 2018 indicates a 32% index on the global gender gap in leadership...
This study investigates how ICT affects gender economic inclusion via gender parity education channe...
A desktop survey of existing literature on technology adaption and women participation in the workfo...
Abstract: In 2015, the global community, via the United Nations, adopted the Sustainable Development...
Significant empirical evidence from literature revealed that women, described as better versions of ...
More men use ICTs than women globally. This is not necessarily because there are more men than women...