Previous studies show that gig economy‐based work opens up new ways in which inequalities are (re)produced. In this context, it is particularly important to look at female cleaners in private households, where gender inequalities intersect with other axes of disadvantage such as class, migratory experience, or ascribed ethnicity. This spatially and linguistically fragmented group presents challenges for scientific research, which is reflected in insufficient data available to date. The aim of the project GigClean—from which research for this article is drawn—is to address this gap. The guiding research question is: How do domestic cleaners in the informal labour market experience working in the gig economy? The methodological design consist...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
The collection of articles included in this first thematic issue addresses gender inequalities, a th...
This paper explores domestic employment relations in the context of the growth of the post-industria...
Previous studies show that gig economy‐based work opens up new ways in which inequalities are (re)pr...
Previous studies show that gig-economy-supported work opens new ways in which gender inequalities ar...
Previous studies show that gig-economy-supported work opens up new ways in which gender inequalities...
In recent years, platform mediated work has been on a rise. While most studies on the gig-economy fo...
The provision of cleaning, childcare and other housework through online platforms is an increasingly...
This paper deals with the working and employment conditions of cleaners with an overview of Sweden b...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Globalization also differentiates women's work in new ways. The flexibilization of the labour market...
In urban gig economies around the world, platform labour is predominantly migrant labour, yet resear...
This study is a sociological investigation exploring the working experiences of 24 women cleaners in...
Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL research project across 9 countries in Europe, South America and...
This paper is based on the notion that the nature of current labor market informalization requires r...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
The collection of articles included in this first thematic issue addresses gender inequalities, a th...
This paper explores domestic employment relations in the context of the growth of the post-industria...
Previous studies show that gig economy‐based work opens up new ways in which inequalities are (re)pr...
Previous studies show that gig-economy-supported work opens new ways in which gender inequalities ar...
Previous studies show that gig-economy-supported work opens up new ways in which gender inequalities...
In recent years, platform mediated work has been on a rise. While most studies on the gig-economy fo...
The provision of cleaning, childcare and other housework through online platforms is an increasingly...
This paper deals with the working and employment conditions of cleaners with an overview of Sweden b...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
Globalization also differentiates women's work in new ways. The flexibilization of the labour market...
In urban gig economies around the world, platform labour is predominantly migrant labour, yet resear...
This study is a sociological investigation exploring the working experiences of 24 women cleaners in...
Drawing from the EU-funded DomEQUAL research project across 9 countries in Europe, South America and...
This paper is based on the notion that the nature of current labor market informalization requires r...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
The collection of articles included in this first thematic issue addresses gender inequalities, a th...
This paper explores domestic employment relations in the context of the growth of the post-industria...